Residents protest against sale of university land for houses
AS RESPONSES to the draft local plan consultation are being reviewed, a group of campaigners are making a stand against plans to redevelop Hall Farm
Read moreDetailsAS RESPONSES to the draft local plan consultation are being reviewed, a group of campaigners are making a stand against plans to redevelop Hall Farm
Read moreDetailsGertie, the lost goose, was just one of the fascinating inspirations behind works on a bank holiday arts trail.
Read moreDetailsWe are all too aware from daily headlines that the world is facing many challenges right now.
Read moreDetailsA MEETING has been called by the people who run the Royal Berkshire Hospital, aimed at exploring the how to maintain its listed buildings
Read moreDetailsPROBUS is a meeting place for retired or semi-retired professional and business people who assemble monthly in an informal and friendly atmosphere
Read moreDetailsOn Your Feet Day, held last week, is a national awareness day to promote the benefits of sitting less and moving more.
Read moreDetailsA SELF-ADVOCACY group in Wokingham that helps people with learning disabilities is to celebrate the Queen across May.
Read moreDetailsBuilding for the Future is a Wokingham-based, parent-led charity providing activities, support and therapy for children with disabilities
Read moreDetailsA community group has launched a last-ditch effort to halt the relocation of Finchampstead?s war memorial.
Read moreDetailsA PLANT sale will take place in Lower Earley on Saturday.
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