MaxStock a fitting tribute to Swallowfield resident
On Saturday, July 2, MaxStock was held thanks to a legacy fund left by Max Bower, who died in 2018, for a one-off event.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, July 2, MaxStock was held thanks to a legacy fund left by Max Bower, who died in 2018, for a one-off event.
Read moreDetailsRose Street, which restricts vehicles travelling towards the town centre, is to be reviewed as part of a plan to ?enhance the street scene?.
Read moreDetailsThe Development Fund, now in its ninth round of funding, assists churches across the Diocese of Oxford.
Read moreDetailsCollecting up and taking away our household waste is what is called a ?universal service? ? pretty much every person living in the Borough will use it
Read moreDetailsAN OPEN garden in Tutts Clump will give people the chance to explore ancient woodland.
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD?S annual village fete will this year be held on Saturday, August 20.
Read moreDetailsAt an executive meeting on Thursday, July 28, the council agreed to take on a 99 year lease of the Old Polehampton Boys School.
Read moreDetailsMarvellous Festival returns in blaze of sunshine and tribute acts over two days
Read moreDetailsSearch teams located the woman?s body at just after 10.30am on Thursday, July 28, near to Foresters Way, Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM community group has pledged to learn how to knit as part of a unique challenge to raise awareness for Lewy body dementia.
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