Council votes to support Aldi opening in Winnersh ahead of inquiry
A council has voted to support an Aldi supermarket opening in Winnersh after originally not approving the plans.
Read moreDetailsA council has voted to support an Aldi supermarket opening in Winnersh after originally not approving the plans.
Read moreDetailsTwyford resident Ellie Hemmings conquered the London Marathon in support of the National Deaf Children's Society on Sunday 27 April.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club has confirmed that a takeover deal which will see Rob Couhig purchase the club from Dai Yongge has been 'agreed in principle'.
Read moreDetailsHelping to change people's situations is very rewarding, says the WUC trustee as he steps down from the role
Read moreDetailsThey can be seen again at a Family Fun Day in July to support SAFE ponies
Read moreDetailsStatistics collected by No Win No Fee Solicitors Co have shown that RBFRS paid £146,000 to successful claims made since 2020.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Liberal Democrat MP, Clive Jones, has voted in Parliament to introduce a new 'blue flag' status for rivers and chalk streams.
Read moreDetailsA community garden event at the church was a Link fundraiser success
Read moreDetailsThe map of Earley could be redrawn in the near future, with discussions about its exact nature taking place.
Read moreDetailsPlans to demolish a film studio that once hosted Hollywood Blockbusters have been approved.
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