Lech, the Polish racing pigeon, finally returns home after being lost for a year
Lech, the Polish homing pigeon, finally returns home after being lost for a year
Read moreDetailsLech, the Polish homing pigeon, finally returns home after being lost for a year
Read moreDetailsElusive Brewing, on Marino Way, confirmed the appointment of Ruth Mitchell to the position on Wednesday, August 31.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM will continue to fight unwanted developments despite a planning inspector recently declaring the council did not have a 5-year land supply
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Clinic, set in a 2,400 sq ft space, provides access to cardiology consultants and diagnostic tests in one location.
Read moreDetailsTo further help those unable to resolve their enquiry online, or by telephone, the council is now introducing an appointments system.
Read moreDetailsIt is designed to help the council understand what would make residents opt for more sustainable choices.
Read moreDetailsThe Foundry Bell will replace the seafood restaurant on London Road after it shut its doors for the final on Sunday, August 28.
Read moreDetailsAccording to data released by Uswitch, a street name with a link to the monarchy increases the value of a property in Wokingham by 11.82%.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood penned the letter last week to Cllr Clive Jones about the Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP).
Read moreDetailsTWO students who attended a Crowthorne school with a scholarship are celebrating A-level success.
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