Finchampstead residents push back against 270 homes for Rooks Nest Farm
FINCHAMPSTEAD residents are pushing back against the suggestion to build more than 250 homes off Barkham Ride.
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD residents are pushing back against the suggestion to build more than 250 homes off Barkham Ride.
Read moreDetailsWade, which runs a day centre for elderly residents, is running the charity event in spring.
Read moreDetailsShanly Homes scooped the Housebuilder of the Year honour at this year?s Thames Valley Property Awards
Read moreDetailsBetween 2020 and 2021 there were 2,284 recorded incidents, but only 3% of them were traced back to people who were fined for the dumped rubbish.
Read moreDetailsA range of prints featuring Very Peri, the Pantone colour of the year 2022, has been launched by a Wokingham art print business Claude & Leighton.
Read moreDetailsTHE NEXT Mental Health and Wellbeing Community Alliance meeting will be held in the new year.
Read moreDetailsA list of groan-worthy festive one-liners has been compiled by thortful.com in an ultimate Christmas cracker jokes index.
Read moreDetailsStudents at at Shinfield St Mary?s CE Junior School have created designs that will be distributed on 500 cards by The Link Visiting Scheme.
Read moreDetailsChristmas doesn?t start until I?ve enjoyed a children?s programme where a coven is trying to kill a teenager in a midnight ceremony
Read moreDetailsThe promise of Christmas gives us assurance of our security in God, writes Father Anthony Ikhenoba
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