Charvil neighbourhood plan highlights village’s key concerns
The four key areas of concern were uncovered based on findings from a survey conducted in the village last summer.
Read moreDetailsThe four key areas of concern were uncovered based on findings from a survey conducted in the village last summer.
Read moreDetailsOrganisations from across Thames Valley can apply for grants for projects that support at least one of Mr Barber's five key priorities.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has gone out for talented pets, jugglers, singers and bands to help celebrate the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsThe Kimel Cafe has a team of three full-time, and three part-time young people running the cafe on Evendons Lane.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead has instead committed to a 17% increase of funds to Norden Farm, Maidenhead and Old Court, Windsor.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS have been urged to look out for more vulnerable people in the community following an increase in distraction thefts.
Read moreDetailsAt the start of this month, Wokingham Borough Council joined eight other areas in the UK to improve the way it works with and for children.
Read moreDetailsAN INDEPENDENT florist is celebrating after winning a special award
Read moreDetailsWhy isn't Wokingham Borough Council preparing for escooters on our roads?
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that runs a dementia-friendly care home in Winnersh has received a special donation from a law firm.
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