Recycling sacks: Council approves funding for a plan it has not approved
If approved next month, the bags will take between 12 and 16 weeks to be procured and an additional five weeks to be delivered. This could mean the bags are...
Read moreDetailsIf approved next month, the bags will take between 12 and 16 weeks to be procured and an additional five weeks to be delivered. This could mean the bags are...
Read moreDetailsEversley climbed up to second place in Thames Valley Cricket League Division 2b after they ran out as winners over local rivals Wokingham 2s. Alex Sykes top scored for Eversley...
Read moreDetailsWITH AN army of volunteers behind them, two Berkshire-based producers have released their first feature-length film, and it hits quite close to home. The Bonded production company recently released their...
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones and many of his Liberal Democrat colleagues believe the lack of report or business case in the executive meeting last month meant the decision-making process for the...
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Save Woodcray Countryside Campaign (SWC) Group said it has been a three-and-a-half year battle between the council and residents against Gladmans.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday morning, bikers arrived at St Crispin’s School and drove the six-mile route through Barrett Close, Norreys Avenue — where Lewie stood with his family waving flags.
Read moreDetails“At the protest there will be speakers covering topics including racism in education, politics, healthcare, the workplace and others."
Read moreDetailsIT MIGHT be at the start of autumn, but a Bracknell arts venue is trying to keep summer going thanks to a new open-air production. A special socially distanced performance...
Read moreDetailsWith National Banana Split Day on Tuesday, now’s the time to go bananas for Aldi’s homemade recipes. Enjoy a sweet and sticky Caramelly Banana Split, a truly Tropical Banana Split,...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD will be looking pie and mighty next month, once a popular cafe reopens under new ownership – and a very different menu. On Friday, September 25, Rural Pie Co....
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