Remembrance at home: How the borough will honour the fallen in this Covid year
Every aspect of the borough's normal Remembrance Sunday will be different this year - here is what is currently planned.
Read moreDetailsEvery aspect of the borough's normal Remembrance Sunday will be different this year - here is what is currently planned.
Read moreDetailsA Finchampstead resident is concerned that traffic on the A327 Reading Road has not been slowed, after promises were made to do so.
Read moreDetailsKaleidoscopic UK, a Finchampstead-based domestic abuse awareness charity, has launched a new campaign for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Read moreDetailsEight-year-old Isla from Finchampstead has been growing cacti - and after selling them at a garden sale, she's donated her earnings to charity.
Read moreDetailsLouise Jedras, community champion at Tesco on Finchampstead Road, is helping Wokingham Foodbank get the donations it needs.
Read moreDetailsGorse Ride redevelopment plans have come under fire, with the Borough Council being accused of social cleansing.
Read moreDetailsAfter public consultation, the council will not chop down any trees or hedges in its plan to upgrade a Finchampstead play area.
Read moreDetailsAfter making her fashion debut last year, a Finchampstead-based designer launches her second collection at London Fashion Week.
Read moreDetails“The pavements are too dangerous to walk along due to the speed of the passing freight vehicles and other reckless drivers. I was almost sucked into the road by a...
Read moreDetailsThe multi-million pound project will see low-quality social housing in Gorse Ride replaced with 249 energy efficient homes. Of these, 185 will be affordable housing.
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