Wokingham & Bracknell planning round-up: New homes planned for Crowthorne
An equine facility in Binfield, 32 new homes in Crowthorne, and a heavenly oasis walled garden at Reading University all feature
Read moreDetailsAn equine facility in Binfield, 32 new homes in Crowthorne, and a heavenly oasis walled garden at Reading University all feature
Read moreDetailsUnused police equipment from Thames Valley Police is being repurposed to help emergency responders working in war zones, the force has said.
Read moreDetailsNew research finds most children fall short of their five-a-day
Read moreDetailsThe Chill 'n' Fun Crew opens in July
Read moreDetailsAssociate Sophie Ashford provides an update on what is changing in relation to Agricultural Property Relief
Read moreDetailsA pioneering nitrous oxide breathalyser believed to be the first of its kind in the world is being trialled by Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsWhen it comes to buying and selling houses, things aren’t always straightforward. Over the next 8 weeks, Tim and Julia Haycocks, owners of Stowhill Estates Berkshire, will be offering honest...
Read moreDetailsA person has died and two people are still undergoing treatment following a confirmed caseof Meningitis, the UK Health Security Agency confirms
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a man was assaulted in the early hours of the morning in Lower Earley.
Read moreDetailsThe status of a hotel used to house Afghans in Bracknell has been clarified following the death of an armed forces operative in the town.
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