Wokingham could quit re3 partnership
IT’S A PARTNERSHIP that has sorted out the rubbish for the past 14 years, but next year could be its last. Since 2006, Bracknell Forest, Reading Borough and Wokingham Borough...
Read moreDetailsIT’S A PARTNERSHIP that has sorted out the rubbish for the past 14 years, but next year could be its last. Since 2006, Bracknell Forest, Reading Borough and Wokingham Borough...
Read moreDetailsIT’S BEEN nearly a month that Wokingham borough’s pubs have been welcoming back customers. There’s been a variety of ways in which they have been working to keep people safe. ...
Read moreDetailsCreativity is key for participants of a new art project run by the University of Reading. ArtLab, led by staff and students from the institution’s School of Art, is providing...
Read moreDetailsA MEMORIAL wood to honour Wokingham residents who have died during the coronavirus pandemic could become a reality. The suggestion was made by Lib Dem deputy leader, Cllr Clive Jones,...
Read moreDetailsONE of the branches of a popular cafe chain that has been closed due to Covid-19 has announced its reopening date. Costa Coffee has already reopened its drive-thrus in Earley...
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley Lunch Bunch will provide lunches for families who normally access free school meals over the holidays.
Read moreDetails“At the front the builders had to remove some of the render to do this properly. They discovered the render was loose and it all had to come off there....
Read moreDetails“We were over the moon and so appreciative of their gesture which meant we all got to enjoy a delicious meal before we went home."
Read moreDetailsThe longest of all seasons is over. Almost a year after kicking off against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, August 3, Reading have finally played their final game of the 2019/20...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council voted to remove all single use plastics from its buildings and supply chain as soon as possible at a virtual meeting held on Thursday, July 23. The...
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