Husband and wife launch new fight to save veteran oaks from housing
A husband and wife team have launched a second fight to stop new houses on land which is home to veteran oak trees at least 300 years old.
Read moreDetailsA husband and wife team have launched a second fight to stop new houses on land which is home to veteran oak trees at least 300 years old.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, December 19, The Castle Inn, opposite St Nicholas Church welcomed villagers for a mulled wine and a festive sing-a-long.
Read moreDetailsSCIENTISTS have discovered that DNA can be extracted from the substance head lice used to glue their eggs to hairs thousands of years ago.
Read moreDetailsThe eight week course is free to anybody who is an unpaid carer, who will only need to purchase the accompanying booklet
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are reminded to take part in the Borough Council's local plan consultation, which includes designating 79 Local Green Spaces.
Read moreDetailsChrissy Church, who joined the school as Chrissy Swan in 1973, is hoping to organise a reunion celebration next year.
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.
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