Hall Farm homes will be built on ‘low risk’ flood land says council planning leader
ANY HOMES built at Hall Farm will be on "low risk" flood land as opposed to "high risk" land, the borough council's planning executive announced.
Read moreDetailsANY HOMES built at Hall Farm will be on "low risk" flood land as opposed to "high risk" land, the borough council's planning executive announced.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Players Theatre is asking for volunteers to help make the roof on their building watertight from 10am this morning, Saturday, February 19.
Read moreDetailsAccording to Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN), this includes parts of Woodley, Winnersh, Sindlesham, Arborfield and Spencers Wood.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has been made to transplant the Royal Berkshire Hospital from Reading to Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsA READING man is facing nine years in jail after pleading guilty to a pre-Christmas robbery
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN aimed at tackling the climate emergency has returned with a message to motorists today.
Read moreDetailsShare Wokingham provides free, fresh food to any residents in need of a helping hand ? without requiring a referral.
Read moreDetailsWALKERS in Shinfield have been going the extra quarter of a mile, after a footpath thought to have been used for around 60 years was blocked.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School was awarded a double excellent by the Independent School Inspectorate, the highest award an independent school can be given.
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.
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