Angry walkers criticise new plans for Dinton at consultation
The plans for a two-storey, energy-efficient building have caused anger among residents due to the modern, angular design.
Read moreDetailsThe plans for a two-storey, energy-efficient building have caused anger among residents due to the modern, angular design.
Read moreDetailsA black pickup truck reversed into the glass shop front two times to break into the building.
Read moreDetailsThe Dinton Anti Activity Action Group has formed to campaign against the planned design.
Read moreDetailsA little piece of innovative technology made all the difference for a Winnersh girl trying to pass her cycling course.
Read moreDetailsA fully electric bus is being trialled this week as part of Winnersh Park and Ride.
Read moreDetailsThere’s a first time for everything and this commentary is by request. As anyone who’s been keeping up with social media in Winnersh will know, dissatisfaction with WBC’s Highway’s Department...
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING last year’s special remembrance parades to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War, the borough is making preparations for this year’s services and parades. Most...
Read moreDetailsTHE festive season will soon be getting underway and for many, that means seeing some of their favourite films. But released several years ago, this usually means catching them on...
Read moreDetailsAfter only one year of training, a local girl will be joining Team GB at the European championships in Paris next autumn.
Read moreDetailset’s focus on the Wokingham Wellbeing Conference. I heard about this awesome event some time ago and unfortunately, I am away on a prearranged activity, but it really shouldn’t be...
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