New £14.5million leisure centre gets fitted out
The new Bulmershe Leisure Centre will see a hoard of decorators, constructions workers and tilers this month, as the centre gets fitted out.
Read moreDetailsThe new Bulmershe Leisure Centre will see a hoard of decorators, constructions workers and tilers this month, as the centre gets fitted out.
Read moreDetailsA NEW cash machine has been installed at a garage in Binfield. The free-to-use machine was officially opened this morning by members of the LINK cash machine network and the...
Read moreDetailsA heartfelt call has gone out to celebrate the life of an Army engineer who passed away last month at his upcoming funeral.
Read moreDetailsBINFIELD manager Roger Herridge believes that the next month of fixtures will be a ‘pivotal’ spell for his sides season. The Moles continued their FA Vase run with a 3-1 triumph...
Read moreDetailsAfter the Christmas Tree was vandalised in Market Place last year, action has been taken to add CCTV cameras to the Town Hall.
Read moreDetailsThe borough rejected 46% of applications for new housing developments in 2018. This makes it the hardest place in the UK to get planning permission.
Read moreDetailsA SUPERMARKET chain with branches in Earley and Wokingham is looking for community groups to come forward so it can spread some Christmas cheer.
Read moreDetailsA BOLD new look for Dinton Pastures is on the cards after the council announced a £1.8 million revamp for its activity centre. The site is already home to a...
Read moreDetailsThe shed is a space for local men to meet new people and practice their DIY skills and hobbies.
Read moreDetailsA fully electric bus is being trialled this week as part of Winnersh Park and Ride.
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