New home supply challenges will persist throughout 2022, warn housebuilders
THE HOUSING sector will continue to face a lack of supply this year.
Read moreDetailsTHE HOUSING sector will continue to face a lack of supply this year.
Read moreDetailsShinfield St Mary?s Primary School will be able to generate up to 43.5kw an hour ? enough to power more than four family homes ? with the technology.
Read moreDetailsUnderstanding Dementia will be running a nine week online course for professionals working with dementia patients, beginning later this month.
Read moreDetailsAt 2pm today, residents across the town met at Carnival Pool Car Park calling for action from the borough council.
Read moreDetailsA NEW scheme will see Co-op stores in Binfield and Wokingham sell products that are past their best before date
Read moreDetailsTen dedicated football bus routes will not be running for Reading FC's game against Huddersfield this Saturday, January 22.
Read moreDetailsIn a video on social media, smoke could be seen rising from The George on Loddon Bridge Road.
Read moreDetailsDessert Maid, on Central Walk, will be serving its first customers at noon on Saturday, January 22.
Read moreDetailsINFLATION will rise even higher than the 5.4% figure revealed this morning, and households face a cost-of-living crunch, warns the CBI.
Read moreDetailsThe driver of a black BMW told Wokingham Today that he had been hit side on by another car, at the King Street lane crossroads, next to Sainsbury's.
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