Historic England archive reveals 20th century Berkshire from above
The new aerial photograph explorer tool allows users to search more than 400,000 images taken from the sky, with some from as early as 1919.
Read moreDetailsThe new aerial photograph explorer tool allows users to search more than 400,000 images taken from the sky, with some from as early as 1919.
Read moreDetailsA SPRING celebration is coming to The Lexicon early next month, with a day of music and dance.
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of Wokingham's Lib Dems has been accused of misleading residents over plans to build a 3G pitch in Lower Earley ? something he denies
Read moreDetailsTwyford Beer Festival, which takes place on Stanlake Meadow in June, is looking for people to fill a number of roles.
Read moreDetailsThe April market takes place from 10am on Sunday, April 10.
Read moreDetailsAre you interested in making a difference in your local community? Why not come along to the Berkshire Vision Volunteer Open Day on Wednesday, April 6
Read moreDetailsHOW to live lightly is the theme for a lecture taking place in Binfield next month.
Read moreDetails?THE energy crisis is going to bite for a lot of people ? they are looking for support. What is this council going to do to facilitate this??
Read moreDetailsCllr Stephen Conway (Lib Dem) wanted reassurance that the council?s draft local plan ?includes robust measures ... over possible future flood risk?.
Read moreDetailsCllr Margetts promised that the council would watch the situation relating to the lack of GPs in central Wokingham
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