Scarecrows will be visible in Crowthorne this half-term
Half-term fun is promised for visitors to Crowthorne, thanks to a fundraising scarecrow trail
Read moreDetailsHalf-term fun is promised for visitors to Crowthorne, thanks to a fundraising scarecrow trail
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has renewed calls for a General Election, adding that he feels that 'Parliament is the lackey of Brussels'
Read moreDetailsI want YOU right this moment to REFLECT… Go on do it, you have nothing to lose and all to gain, all Feedback is good as it will help you...
Read moreDetailsReading manager Mark Bowen admitted that he was 'relieved' and 'delighted' after a 98th minute winner from Matt Miazga gave the Royals three points in the Welshman's first game in...
Read moreDetailsA 98th minute winner from Matt Miazga gave Reading all three points in their first game under Mark Bowen with a dramatic ending to a quiet game. An evenly fought...
Read moreDetailsHE’S the man with 52 namesakes and knows that modern life is, well, goodish. He’s also a dab hand with technology and, more than anything else, he enjoys taking the...
Read moreDetailsA PUSH to sort out issues caused by people flushing wet wipes down the toilet has been welcomed by water companies. Earlier this week, Thames Water pulled a 20 metre...
Read moreDetailsAS BORIS JOHNSON’S new Brexit deal is voted on tomorrow, the borough’s four MPs are considering how they should vote
Read moreDetailsA NEW trial programme to tackle leaking water mains pipes has been launched by Thames Water – they’ve turned to our four-legged friends to sniff them out
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM rally driver has once again proved his natural flair for life behind the wheel after helping his team scoop silver in a six-hour endurance race. Twenty-year-old Bobby Trundley...
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