Hare Hatch garden centre helps reduce food waste
A HARE HATCH garden centre has launched a new food waste scheme with a national app. Dobbies is working with Too Good To Go, which lets people buy surplus food...
Read moreDetailsA HARE HATCH garden centre has launched a new food waste scheme with a national app. Dobbies is working with Too Good To Go, which lets people buy surplus food...
Read moreDetailsSPECIALLY treated mushrooms could be the key to adding more Vitamin D to your breakfast. Celebrity nutritionist, Rob Hobson, says a humble breakfast of mushrooms on toast could deliver 100%...
Read moreDetailsNew arrangements are underwayFor recycling: and youMay expect to get green waterproof bagsReplacing the black boxes we presently useTo separate recycling from other refuse.These new green bags will keep all...
Read moreDetailsON THURSDAY, April 1, WADE held the latest draw in its 150 Club lottery. The draw aims to help replace lost finances as a result of coronavirus. The centre, on...
Read moreDetailsWINNERSH Triangle has been busy going green. Last month, it celebrated Earth Hour by turning off lights across the business park in a bid to support the environment and acknowledge...
Read moreDetailsTHE PROPERTY market is busier than ever, as buyers compete in the ‘race for the space’. According to Zoopla, buyer demand for properties has grown by nearly 80% compared to...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM businesses must take action on insolvency, a Berkshire trade body has urged. R3 is encouraging employers to make the most of a range of temporary Government measures, to help...
Read moreDetailsCongratulations Barkham Hookers I went down to Embrook Post Office on Easter Sunday to do some shopping and I noticed something different about their Outside Post Box. Barkham Hookers, a...
Read moreDetailsA PETITION to move the Wokingham Without polling station this May has gathered more than 500 signatures. Despite this, the creator said it was too late to see a relocation....
Read moreDetailsEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA got off to a winning start in the Combined Counties Fripp-Smith Trophy with a convincing victory over Ash United. Back in action for the first time since...
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