IN THE CATHOUSE: Why you should spay your cat (and how to get help if you can’t afford it)
We love cats in our house. We have two of our own and, as fosterers for TVAW, at least one in the cathouse at the end of our garden at...
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Read moreDetailsA charity Golf Day in Wargrave will benefit young and old
Read moreDetailsA DRIVER who made two high-speed handbrake turns at a late-night car meet has been fined £100.
Read moreDetailsA DISCOUNT retailer selling brand name clothes and homewares is to move into Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsA LOW-CARBON heating system will be installed at the University of Reading's main sports facility, thanks to a significant grant award.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM businesses and the Borough Council have backed the setting up of a Bank HUB in the town.
Read moreDetailsA property owned by Uri Gellar has gone on the market for £7.5m, featuring a glass pyramid, cinema room, gym, and traditional Japanese pond gardens
Read moreDetailsCouncils could end up borrowing more money if changes to housing development laws go ahead.
Read moreDetailsA recent cross-party working group at Wokingham Borough council saw councillors agreeing that tenants were far better served by Wokingham Council
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