Check in, or you’ll risk a fine warns Winnersh park and ride motorist
A motorist is reminding residents to check in at Winnersh Triangle park and ride, to avoid a fine.
Read moreDetailsA motorist is reminding residents to check in at Winnersh Triangle park and ride, to avoid a fine.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is proposing to build a special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) school at Winnersh Farm, but the executive committee need to discuss the lease of the site...
Read moreDetails“The first year’s recipients cover a wide range of, and in many cases innovative, projects, and I look forward to them all coming to fruition.”
Read moreDetailsIt's not completely one either, because the village of colourful wooden spoons can be found on Robinhood Lane.
Read moreDetailsAFTER establishing itself as a makeshift settlement in Winnersh, Spoonyville has been moved. The collection of spoons, painted and decorated as people, began in April as local residents got creative...
Read moreDetailsResidents are being asked to do four things: write to their MP, write to the housing minister, sign the petition and fill out the consultation.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Island Sailing club – Reading were shattered to learn of the death of their foremost members, Geoff Planner of Winnersh. Geoff felt unwell after sailing at the...
Read moreDetails“It’s an independent programme that’s simple enough to just get on with. I've lost half a stone in three weeks, people recommend losing 1lb to 3lbs per week, that’s a...
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY book exchange has seen such high demand, it will be continuing throughout the summer. In May, a Winnersh family created a local library from their front garden to...
Read moreDetails“We are of course delighted that Ofqual and the government have reversed the decision to use an algorithm to determine grades and have instead taken into account our centre assessed...
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