Celebration of Burns raises £1,000 for Gurkhas
A RECORD turnout for a Burns’ supper saw a crisp £1,000 raised for charity. On Saturday, January 25, Sindlesham Court was packed with people looking to celebrate the Scottish poet...
Read moreDetailsA RECORD turnout for a Burns’ supper saw a crisp £1,000 raised for charity. On Saturday, January 25, Sindlesham Court was packed with people looking to celebrate the Scottish poet...
Read moreDetailsFRANK SINATRA thought New York was so good, he’d had to sing about it twice. But a local orchestral group thinks Holst’s The Planets are so good they have to...
Read moreDetailsFOR some residents, this can’t come soon enough: the new year’s worth of blue bin bags will start to be delivered by Wokingham Borough Council from next week. More than...
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, 326 chickens were picked up from Wellington College by borough residents keen to ensure the fowls could enjoy England’s green and pleasant land.
Read moreDetailsTaylor Wimpey is inviting the community to nominate local groups, organisations or individuals they think are deserving of a £250 donation.
Read moreDetailsYOU only normally see exposed beams in historic properties, but a Wokingham housebuilding firm is making history with its modern property that exposes even more. Bovis Homes has created the...
Read moreDetailsORGANISERS behind a three-month publication consultation into the future of transport in the South East have thanked those who took part. More than 3,500 responses were gathered from businesses, campaign...
Read moreDetailsEVENTS in Australia in recent weeks have horrified many of us. The raging bush fires have seen an area three times the size of Wales destroyed, wildlife displaced and homes...
Read moreDetailsChanges to bus routes will begin next week in hopes to improve reliability and create new links.
Read moreDetailsHare Hatch Sheeplands director Bruno Haine (centre) presented a cheque Reading Maiden Erlegh Rotary Club for £1,500 on behalf of local charities — raised during Santa’s Christmas stay inside his...
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