Burger chain plans branch on flood zone
Five Guys is hoping to establish a new branch in Winnersh, but the area is in a flood zone.
Read moreDetailsFive Guys is hoping to establish a new branch in Winnersh, but the area is in a flood zone.
Read moreDetailsANOTHER two weekends of road closures are planned to allow work on the Smart Motorway project to continue. This weekend, the M4 will be shut between junctions 8/9 (Maidenhead) and...
Read moreDetailsNeighbours in Winnersh came together to mark remembrance with a socially distanced concert.
Read moreDetailsParents can choose four schools, and list them in order of preference. But this must be done before Friday, January 15, or may affect the allocation process.
Read moreDetailsSubway launched its festive menu recently.
Read moreDetailsThe mystery continues surrounding who was filming at Dinton Pastures Country Park recently...
Read moreDetailsKerry Smith, from The Berkshire Bakesmith, baked a birthday cake for comedian James Acaster.
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS are being warned that the M4 will be closed this weekend and next as work on the so-called Smart Motorways project continues. Highways England needs to carry out some...
Read moreDetailsLater this month, overnight works are planned to join the roundabout opposite Woodward Close with the A329 Reading Road.
Read moreDetailsLast weekend, visitors to Dinton Pastures were met with Woodley and Earley Lions doing sponsored laps of the woodland.
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