Butterfly count shows lowest levels of population in charity’s history
Butterfly Conservation has announced that 2024 has seen the lowest numbers of butterfly populations in it 14-year history
Read moreDetailsButterfly Conservation has announced that 2024 has seen the lowest numbers of butterfly populations in it 14-year history
Read moreDetailsCouncils like Wokingham are required to publish a local plan to manage the process of development; it protects the borough against inappropriate new building and provides a planned approach to...
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has laid out its changes to engine management as part of its Community Risk Management Plan
Read moreDetailsFirefighters in Berkshire have voiced strong opposition to changes made to the minimum response standard in fire and rescue
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail and its partners completed a five-year £375 million programme betweek Wokingham and Feltham.
Read moreDetailsJosh Wilde of Fare Eatery has reached the UK finals.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has found that rerouting flights to avoid contrails could help efforts to tackle climate change, according to a new study
Read moreDetailsPlans have been submitted for a new signal box at a popular Wokingham Without leisure centre.
Read moreDetailsTicket sales have opened for the Wokingham fireworks extravaganza.
Read moreDetailsMost of us have had the experience of clearing up someone else's mess. It might be something in the family, like nappy changing, clearing up after
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