Work begins on wildlife-friendly green bridge in Arborfield
Work started on Friday to build a tree-lined green bridge which can be used by pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders and wildlife.
Read moreDetailsWork started on Friday to build a tree-lined green bridge which can be used by pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders and wildlife.
Read moreDetailsThe new location in the Royal British Legion’s building is the first step in the council’s plans to link the borough’s library services with community centre activities in Arborfield.
Read moreDetailsA PERFORMANCE of Faure’s Requiem will take place in Wokingham Baptist Church on Saturday, March 14. Sing Healthy Choir say that the concert will be performed in the chamber version...
Read moreDetailsSKITTLES will be … well, skittled thanks to a fun evening taking place in Barkham later this month. The Barkham Village Residents Association is holding the event on Saturday, March...
Read moreDetailsA LOOK at some of the latest research into ancient Egypt will be the focus of the next meeting of the Thames Valley Ancient Egypt Society. The Egyptian Exploration Society...
Read moreDetailsThree students from a Sindlesham-based school recently presented TEDx talks to an international audience in Belgium. Eighteen speakers — students, teachers and parents — took to the stage at the...
Read moreDetailsA HOUSING association that recently helped tidy up Dinton Pastures has been named as one of the 25 best housing sector organisations to work for in the UK. The accolade...
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of Argentinian Tango was held in Wokingham on Sunday afternoon, thanks to some talented young musicians. Guitarist Andrey Lebedev and accordionist Bartosz Glowacki entertained an audience at Easthampstead...
Read moreDetailsA THIRD case of coronavirus has been confirmed by Public Health England today. Figures published this afternoon show that across the UK, there have been 273 positive tests for the...
Read moreDetailsThis week, Wokingham Borough Council’s (WBC’s) Local Plan team started their tour of the Borough to bring the Local Plan to the people and the first stop was introducing Grazeley...
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