Woosehill community champions to the rescue
Morrisons in Woosehill has set up a dedicated phone line so vulnerable residents can get their shopping with ease.
Read moreDetailsMorrisons in Woosehill has set up a dedicated phone line so vulnerable residents can get their shopping with ease.
Read moreDetailsTHEY’VE been a familiar site in Wokingham’s town centre this summer, but not for much longer – red and white barriers will be removed from parts of Broad Street this...
Read moreDetailsTWO teenagers have been the victim of an indecent exposure incident which took place in Sindlesham last Sunday. Now, Thames Valley Police said that they are appealing for witnesses to...
Read moreDetails"The joint plan helps to ensure we will have the minerals we need to build important infrastructure in the borough, such as new roads and schools. It also identifies how...
Read moreDetailsFeathers and Fur Falconry Centre is looking for a new home after being at Ladds Garden Village for 11 years.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is still waiting for guidance on the Covid Marshal scheme.
Read moreDetailsThe former PM visited Sonning Hockey Club last week to open the new astroturf pitch.
Read moreDetailsThe Hart family are planning to open speciality coffee shop H'Artisan in Wargrave this November.
Read moreDetailsStudents are being reminded that they will need a TV License to watch catch-up or live television at university.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead Women (132-2) beat Oxford Women (131 all out) Finchampstead Women were crowned as Home Counties Women’s League champions after they defeated Oxford Women in the cup final. Finches elected...
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