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A signwriting workshop by Joby Carter of Carters Steam Fair fame will take place this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA signwriting workshop by Joby Carter of Carters Steam Fair fame will take place this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe OPCC has now launched The Drive Project in Thames Valley, a flagship scheme aimed at intervention for serial perpetrators of domestic abuse
Read moreDetailsChildren at Farm View day nursery in Spencers Wood got ready for Spring.
Read moreDetailsThe event at Twford Recreation Ground will take place on Sunday, June 16.
Read moreDetailsOn 6 March, the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, unveiled the Government’s Spring Budget. Whilst many commentators deemed it a relatively uneventful Budget, it did bring some mixed news for buy to...
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been jailed for 10 months after seriously injuring two cyclists during a collision at a Twyford roundabout.
Read moreDetailsIt is intended that the new library will be open ready for the school half-term at the end of May.
Read moreDetailsCllr Gary Cowan has represented Arborfield for 27 years, first as a Conservative and latterly as an independent.
Read moreDetailsPeople from the worlds of business, government, and community celebrated WPD's 100th event
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has acted to clarify the situation regarding loans it has both made and received to other local authorities.
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