Tree set on fire in Emmbrook
An oak tree was set ablaze in Emmbrook on Sunday evening. The fire brigade were called to the site, just off Old Woosehill Lane to deal with the burning tree....
Read moreDetailsAn oak tree was set ablaze in Emmbrook on Sunday evening. The fire brigade were called to the site, just off Old Woosehill Lane to deal with the burning tree....
Read moreDetailsEGGING, brick throwing, trees being set on fire, attempted thefts and threatening behaviour. These are all the types of incidents that residents are reporting as an epidemic of anti-social behaviour...
Read moreDetailsHOLME GRANGE CRAFT VILLAGE will hold a food and drink market on Sunday, June 24 from 11am. Hosted by the Handmade Craft Company, suppliers confirmed so far include Nursery Chef...
Read moreDetailsHAGGIS toasties, mac n’ cheese, vegan chilli and cheese sandwiches are all on the menu at a Finchampstead brewery this summer. Siren Craft Brew is holding Street Food Saturdays throughout...
Read moreDetailsA BOROUGH postmaster celebrated the 30th anniversary of running Embrook Stores and Post Office on Saturday with a special party. Sanjay Odedra and his team at the Reading Road store...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are hunting for a gang of young yobs who threw stones at cars in Norreys earlier this month. The incident took place around 5.30pm on Tuesday, June 5 and...
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a house in Winnersh last weekend. Thames Valley Police said that the theft took place between 1pm and 7.30pm on Sunday, June 10, at a home in...
Read moreDetailsMARK ASHWELL has paid thanks to his friends at Bracknell Town for allowing Wokingham and Emmbrook to groundshare at Larges Lane next season. The Sumas had been provisionally granted a...
Read moreDetailsIt is interesting how some people get a bee in their bonnet about the word authentic with food. This is a Paella recipe which makes no such claims. If you...
Read moreDetailsJon Laugharne has been named as the new manager of Woodley United. The former Finchampstead boss left Memorial Park this time last year following their voluntary relegation into the Thames...
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