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Protect Hurst Action Group which aims to protect the village from “inappropriate development” has had dozens of new members join it. The increase has been since developers have started a...
Read moreDetailsProtect Hurst Action Group which aims to protect the village from “inappropriate development” has had dozens of new members join it. The increase has been since developers have started a...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM borough firm has been keeping its eyes on the pies after coming first in the fifth annual Greater London Enterprise Awards. Rural Pie Co., which sells sweet and...
Read moreDetailsWINNERSH Triangle should become net carbon zero by 2030, as its owners reveal their roadmap to sustainability. Frasers Property UK, which manages the Wokingham borough business park, has announced three...
Read moreDetailsZERO EMISSION buses are planned for the route between Lower Earley and Reading. The borough council is backing Reading Buses and neighbouring Reading Borough Council to bring zero-emissions vehicles to...
Read moreDetailsFOOTPATHS on Denmark Avenue have been repaired. The route is often used by Waingels College students. It is part of a resurfacing programme by the borough council, which focuses on...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM couple celebrated their 65th anniversary on Wednesday. Peter and Patricia Richards married at St Mary’s Church in Hayes, West London, in 1956. The couple have two children, Mark...
Read moreDetailsBOOKS will be available to children outside a charity’s donation centre, thanks to The Cowshed. The Hurst-based organisation, providing clothing, accessories, bedding and curtains to those in need, has revealed...
Read moreDetailsReading FC has revealed a mural of their fans outside the Select Car Leasing Stadium ahead of their 150th anniversary as a club. The mural depicts Reading fans cheering on...
Read moreDetailsA WEEKEND of celebrations saw a Shinfield woman mark her centenary in style. Megan Shaw turned 100 on Friday, July 23, with a party held at the village’s Baptist Church....
Read moreDetailsLOCKDOWN has enabled creativity to flow and this can be seen in our Top 10 this week. Our Wokingam Loves Music playlist features Kyros, who have used the past 18...
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