Co-op seeks new council members in Wokingham
Co-op has launched a recruitment drive across Wokingham for representatives to have a say in the running of the group.
Read moreDetailsCo-op has launched a recruitment drive across Wokingham for representatives to have a say in the running of the group.
Read moreDetailsRob Scott, owner of Hare Hatch Sheeplands, said that his application is now live on the borough council's website, and open to comments.
Read moreDetailsThe Hawkmen are headlining a show for Club Velocity at the Face Bar in Reading?s Ambrose Place, on Thursday, March 3.
Read moreDetailsTweet tweet, chatter, cluck, cuckoo. A bird call or two has gone out to Reading residents to take part in a campaign to track our feathered friends.
Read moreDetailsGermans love to visit Cornwall, and it's all thanks to the country's answer to Agatha Christie
Read moreDetailsThe first few weeks after the celebrations of Christmas are always flat-the weather is generally awful and life can seem like a long drudge.
Read moreDetailsCillian Manning received news of his offer of a place at Jesus College to study beginners Italian and linguistics last week.
Read moreDetailsThe engineers created a rocker for wheelchair user Jessie, a girl who spends a lot of time in her wheelchair and loves to experience motion.
Read moreDetailsHEART Research UK is encouraging residents who started the Dry January challenge to stick with it.
Read moreDetailsCllr Wayne Smith, executive member for planning at the borough council said that many residents have suggested building none or fewer homes.
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