75-acre solar farm planned for Grazeley
PLANS ARE forming for a 75 acre solar farm near Grazeley. West Berkshire Council is hoping to host 45,000 solar panels on its land, bordering with the Wokingham borough. Like...
Read moreDetailsPLANS ARE forming for a 75 acre solar farm near Grazeley. West Berkshire Council is hoping to host 45,000 solar panels on its land, bordering with the Wokingham borough. Like...
Read moreDetailsSometimes you feel downhearted now you cannot do a lot.In a busy world around you, you’re the one that time forgot. Then the ‘phone’s sharp ring awakens youTo a world...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’s day centre for the elderly is appealing for volunteers to come forward. Based on Reading Road, WADE is looking for new members for its Friends of WADE fundraising committee....
Read moreDetailsMENTAL health first aiders are popping up across the borough thanks to new training from Citizens Advice Wokingham and there’s still time to get involved. The charity’s chief executive, Jake...
Read moreDetailsServes 4 Cauliflower rice is a great way to add more vegetables into your diet. Forget rabbit food, this is seriously satisfying and moreish and goes brilliantly with a cold...
Read moreDetailsOVER THE weekend, two best friends from Keep Hatch Primary donned their dancing shoes to raise money for Cancer Research UK. Izzy Sharp and Lucy Poll, both nine, danced for...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Sonning has become one of the latest to receive her first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. Yesterday, it was announced that 19.6 million people have now received...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM is the healthiest place to live in England according to a new survey of the country’s local authorities. The Office of National Statistics (ONS) Health Index Data aims to...
Read moreDetailsAS WOKINGHAM borough families prepare for the return of the school run, the government has announced that applicable households will be able to have covid tests on a twice weekly...
Read moreDetailsTHE British Modern Military History Society (BMMHS) is to hold another afternoon virtual meeting next week. Taking place from 2pm on Tuesday, March 2, Bill Steadman will focus on The...
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