Carbon conscious garden centre plants 20 new trees in country park
It’s part of its nationwide ‘Love Where You Live’ campaign, with Squires pledging to donate 300 silver birch trees to parks and green spaces close to its centres.
Read moreDetailsIt’s part of its nationwide ‘Love Where You Live’ campaign, with Squires pledging to donate 300 silver birch trees to parks and green spaces close to its centres.
Read moreDetailsYesterday, he announced via social media that he will be asking the council to ease congestion at traffic light junctions by improving the phases and using traffic sensors.
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS from the borough’s schools have been working hard to come up with ideas to stamp out graffiti. Last Monday, pupils from St Crispin’s, The Emmbrook and The Forest Academy...
Read moreDetailsA CASH boost for a clothing charity that has helped more than 600 families in need will see it do even more in the year ahead. The Cowshed, which launched...
Read moreDetailsGROWING problems with traffic were raised by resident Michael Smith at the Wokingham Borough Council Executive meeting, held at the Shute End offices on Thursday, January 30. He wanted to know...
Read moreDetailsWokingham.today understands that a local tree surgeon cut his arm whilst working, which prompted neighbours to call 999.
Read moreDetailsArborfield MORE THAN 3,300 homes are planned for Arborfield Garrison under the updated Local Plan. The draft Local Plan was announced last week, and includes key strategic areas for housing...
Read moreDetailsThe Environment Agency has issued amber flood alerts across the borough for the River Loddon, the River Thames, the River Blackwater and red warnings for the River Kennet, Reading.
Read moreDetailsCLARK KENT may be in trouble should he ever visit Wokingham: the reporter who relies on phone boxes to transform into Superman could have fewer to use. Phone provider BT...
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER and daughter from Winnersh are starting the new year as they mean to go on – nine stone lighter. Sue (54) and Charlotte (23) Smith (not their real...
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