Arborfield Military Wives Choir goes singing in New York
Members of a local choir have just returned from the trip of a lifetime - singing in one of the ...
Members of a local choir have just returned from the trip of a lifetime - singing in one of the ...
“I WOULD have died instantly without my helmet,” said a cyclist hit by a car last week. Chris Luff, who ...
A LAMBING weekend has been so popular that it has been extended. Lockey Farm in Arborfield is inviting people to ...
A MAN is being treated in hospital for serious injuries following a crash in Arborfield this morning (Tuesday). The man ...
WOKINGHAM’S newest school has appointed its first headteacher. Bohunt Education Trust (BET), which will take its first intake of pupils ...
The new development at Arborfield Garrison has been announced today (Friday) following a public poll. Arborfield Green has been announced ...
AN ESTIMATED 800 people came together at Arborfield’s war memorial to remember the fallen. Members of REME and the Scouts ...
CONSTRUCTION work is due to begin on the new £32.5 million secondary school at Arborfield Garrison next month. Following the ...
THREE weeks of roadworks ended a day earlier than planned, much to the relief of the borough’s motorists. The A327 ...
The A327 in Shinfield will close for three weeks from tomorrow - and diversions will be in place, including changes ...
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