Lions run through country park
Last weekend, visitors to Dinton Pastures were met with Woodley and Earley Lions doing sponsored laps of the woodland.
Read moreDetailsLast weekend, visitors to Dinton Pastures were met with Woodley and Earley Lions doing sponsored laps of the woodland.
Read moreDetailsA MAN who had a knuckle duster disguised as a keyring has been found guilty of possessing an offensive weapon in a public place. On Friday, October 30, Dion Marshall,...
Read moreDetailsAccording to the CPRE, Government housing proposals in Wokingham borough will fail to deliver affordable houses.
Read moreDetailsPupils at Crosfields School in Shinfield are celebrating because construction work has begun on their new building.
Read moreDetailsFormer Prime Minister Theresa May supports Hurst Bowling Club as their new patron.
Read moreDetailsENGLAND is to face new lockdown measures from this Thursday through to early December in a bid to stem the spread of coronavirus. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the measures...
Read moreDetailsLast week, the Government announced a £100 million package to support local authority leisure centres - and councils will have to bid for funding.
Read moreDetailsEvery aspect of the borough's normal Remembrance Sunday will be different this year - here is what is currently planned.
Read moreDetailsLockdown heores at Complete Childcare nursery group have been awarded for their work since national lockdown was announced in March.
Read moreDetailsSpeaking at the executive meeting, Cllr John Halsall reiterated calls for the public to follow covid-restrictions and pledged to “eliminate poverty in the borough.
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