Fly-tipping crack-down sees council clear waste from A329M ditches
Last week, a total of 13 tonnes of waste was cleared from the embankment on the A329M.
Read moreDetailsLast week, a total of 13 tonnes of waste was cleared from the embankment on the A329M.
Read moreDetailsThe houses in Tape Lane, Hurst are the first traditional council housing of its kind to be built in over 20 years.
Read moreDetailsThe Winter Mini Challenge is encouraging children to read any three books of their choice and then rate them depending on how much they enjoyed them.
Read moreDetailsMercy Ships docked for an evening in Bracknell recently to inform the gathered Easthampstead Rotarians and friends on the successes and plans of this unique charity. Dr Peter Montgomery, eye...
Read moreDetailsGruel is a thinner version of porridge and has historically been a staple of the Western diet, especially for peasants (according to Wikipedia). Thin gruel however has virtually no substance...
Read moreDetailsIt’s the last Sunday in November and we are now less than 5 weeks till Christmas. As mentioned previously (And if you know me well, you’ll already know this), I...
Read moreDetailsAge. What is it? We talk about Ice Age, Prehistoric Age, Middle Age, Old Age. University of 3rd Age, Retirement Age. Folk who read this column each week will probably...
Read moreDetailsNORMALLY people visit a bank to make withdrawals, but kind-hearted visitors to Nationwide in Wokingham have given very generously to the Poppy Appeal. More than £1,200 was donated via the...
Read moreDetailsIT WAS the return of the countdown - Woodley’s Christmas lights were once again switched on watched by hundreds packing out the Crockhamwell Road precinct, despite torrential rain. The annual...
Read moreDetailsMark Bowen's unbeaten start as Reading manager came to an end as Ollie Watkins' second half header condemned the Welshman to his first defeat in charge of the Royals. Reading...
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