Homes proposed for golf club site
THIRTEEN HOUSES may be built at Sonning Golf Club if a planning application is approved next month. On Thursday, April 16, Chris Rees of Winchester-based Alfred Homes applied to build...
Read moreDetailsTHIRTEEN HOUSES may be built at Sonning Golf Club if a planning application is approved next month. On Thursday, April 16, Chris Rees of Winchester-based Alfred Homes applied to build...
Read moreDetailsTHE PUBLIC Protection Partnership has released a Bonfire Advice Note after a significant rise in complaints. Since the beginning of lockdown, the PPP has seen a 622% increase in the...
Read moreDetailsHEAVILY involved in the world of charities and fundraising, a woman is tackling a 26 marathon challenge in aid of domestic abuse victims.
Read moreDetails“The Government has been clear that they do not want large gatherings of people in public places as this poses a significant risk of transmission."
Read moreDetailsAfter the Prime Minister’s address to the nation last Sunday evening, the rules around exercising have been relaxed, but what exactly are you allowed to do?
Read moreDetailsHare Hatch Sheeplands will now be open every day, with special shopping hours parents and children, the elderly and vulnerable and key workers.
Read moreDetailsTHE PANDEMIC will create a new type of homelessness, warns a charity founder.
Read moreDetailsA young woman from Wokingham will be trekking across the Sahara desert to raise funds for a breast cancer awareness charity.
Read moreDetailsFootball teams across the borough are one step closer to a new training pitch at Cantley Park.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Foodbank received a generous donation from Tesco last week, boosting efforts to support those who are struggling during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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