Carbon conscious garden centre plants 20 new trees in country park
It’s part of its nationwide ‘Love Where You Live’ campaign, with Squires pledging to donate 300 silver birch trees to parks and green spaces close to its centres.
Read moreDetailsIt’s part of its nationwide ‘Love Where You Live’ campaign, with Squires pledging to donate 300 silver birch trees to parks and green spaces close to its centres.
Read moreDetailsA NEW wildflower meadow will soon be appearing at a Bracknell school, thanks to a donation of both seeds and manpower from a local company. Staff from 3M visited Meadow...
Read moreDetailsThe machine was recycled from its sugary past, and has been customised to hold 40 books at any one time.
Read moreDetailsA UNIQUE remote control car has been stolen in a raid on a Bracknell home and police are asking people to keep an eye out for it. It was one...
Read moreDetailsAS ROMANTIC thoughts turn to intimate ones for Valentine's Day, a new survey has revealed the Thames Valley's favourite sex position. And a rise in web searches for unusual bedroom...
Read moreDetailsCUPCAKES, roses and a bit of time are all being promised for Valentine’s Day. Bluebird Care is promising to visit its clients tomorrow to deliver a red rose and a...
Read moreDetailsPaul McCaffrey can still remember the first successful comedy routine he wrote, even though it was over a decade ago. “It was about cash machines and how frustrating it was...
Read moreDetailsDr Jeremy Mellins, Partner at Boundary House GP Surgery said: “We are pleased to announce that the practice has been cleaned and is now open."
Read moreDetailsONE of the borough’s four MPs has called for action to improve rail services for her constituents. Theresa May, who represents parts of Sonning, Twyford, Wargrave and Charvil, was taking...
Read moreDetailsAN AWARD-WINNING band gave a thrilling performance in Finchampstead on Saturday night, all to help the Sunday morning experience. Atomic Rapture held a concert in the Memorial Hall to help...
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