Plenty of fun for all ages at Twyford Village Fete
A HOST of fun is planned for the Twyford Village Fete, which will be held in Stanlake Meadow on Saturday, August 18. The afternoon event will include a display of...
Read moreDetailsA HOST of fun is planned for the Twyford Village Fete, which will be held in Stanlake Meadow on Saturday, August 18. The afternoon event will include a display of...
Read moreDetailsGrowth means planned community centre wouldn't be big enough A CHURCH that had been appointed to run a new community centre has said that the plans were a compromise, and...
Read moreDetailsVan with a permit gets fine in Shute End car park EVEN the council isn’t above the law when it comes to parking! This council van was given a ticket...
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR council officer is to become the new chief executive of Slough Borough Council. Josie Wragg, currently director of customer services and localities at Wokingham Borough Council is to...
Read moreDetailsTHE DATE for the annual Swallowfield Show has been announced. Taking place over the August Bank Holiday weekend, the popular event will feature a host of family-friendly entertainment. In the...
Read moreDetailsA YEAR FIVE pupil from Wokingham who loves caring for wildlife says she is looking forward to seeing the town’s bug hotels while carrying out her duties as the new...
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH that wanted to make a point about the environment said it with flowers. Parishioners from St James’ Church in Finchampstead held a flower festival on the theme of...
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough mayor draws winners of fundraiser FOR some people it’s all about the luck of the draw and for 10 winners of a charity raffle, they know just how...
Read moreDetailsRichard Earls’ Dad means the world to him – and he’s run around the globe to show it. The businessman from Wokingham has clocked up nearly 250 miles to raise...
Read moreDetails"Of the 999 calls we received last week only 20% required a Thames Valley Police officer to attend immediately. Meaning that 80% of those callers were inappropriately calling 999."
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