Wokingham remembrance 2015: Arborfield
AN ESTIMATED 800 people came together at Arborfield’s war memorial to remember the fallen. Members of REME and the Scouts marched through the village from the British Legion to the...
Read moreDetailsAN ESTIMATED 800 people came together at Arborfield’s war memorial to remember the fallen. Members of REME and the Scouts marched through the village from the British Legion to the...
Read moreDetailsTHIS weekend is Remembrance Sunday and events will be taking place across the borough. Most churches will hold services that include a two-minute silence at 11am, and there are also...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council's extraordinary meeting of the planning committee has been cancelled. The committee were due to discuss planning application O/2014/2179 for up to 1,500 new homes and accompanying infrastructure and facilities...
Read moreDetailsCONSTRUCTION work is due to begin on the new £32.5 million secondary school at Arborfield Garrison next month. Following the appointment of Bohunt Education Trust (BET) as the school provider,...
Read moreDetailsFIRMS from Wokingham, Bracknell and beyond are being called on to lend their expertise to the curriculum of the new secondary school opening in Arborfield Garrison. Bohunt Education Trust (BET),...
Read moreDetailsTHREE weeks of roadworks ended a day earlier than planned, much to the relief of the borough’s motorists. The A327 between Shinfield and Arborfield was re-opened, ahead of schedule, at...
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR road closure in Arborfield lasting three weeks has resulted in the diversion of a key bus route through the area. Reading Buses, which runs the leopard service through...
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