A taste of summer for Finchampstead as ice cream hut reopens
Jackson's California Lake cafe has reopened its ice cream hut, giving Finchampstead residents a taste of summer.
Read moreDetailsJackson's California Lake cafe has reopened its ice cream hut, giving Finchampstead residents a taste of summer.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead-based Kaleidoscopic UK is running an Easter egg competition - with chocolate prizes.
Read moreDetailsBADGERS are settling into their new home in Finchampstead. Wokingham Borough Council has created two artificial setts in a new location to keep the animals safe. They were found near...
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD residents can have their say in a draft neighbourhood plan, that will help shape development in the area. The consultation is open until Friday, March 19. Residents should have...
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead residents can have their say on a draft neighbourhood development plan.
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, the club held a further online photo competition on the theme of A Winter Scene. Congratulations to Inge Salter who won first place for her shot of...
Read moreDetailsAngry Finchampstead residents delivered bags of litter to Wokingham Borough Council's offices on Shute End.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to develop a Finchampstead golf club have been labelled ‘greenwashing’ by a local councillor. Sand Martins Golf Club, on Finchampstead Road, is seeking planning permission to improve its clubhouse...
Read moreDetailsTWO new cycling trails for families have been organised by MyJourney Wokingham for half-term. Sponsored by Asda, they aim to boost activity levels while helping people stay covid-safe. The first...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Finchampstead last week.
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