VOTE 2023: Barkham ward
Barkham ward was won by Cllr John Kaiser in 2019, but he is standing down in this election. This means ...
Barkham ward was won by Cllr John Kaiser in 2019, but he is standing down in this election. This means ...
Organised by the Barkham Village Residents Association, Carols In The Park will be held at Junipers Park on Friday, December ...
POLITICAL parties in Wokingham united to approve the next step in creating a solar farm in Barkham, estimated to cost ...
At the weekend work started in Finchampstead, Barkham, Wokingham, Arborfield, Shinfield and Earley. It is expected to be finished by ...
THE BOROUGH council has revealed plans for a new solar farm in Barkham –but a member of Wokingham Liberal Democrats ...
A NEW service has been launched by local company, LetsLocalise to support communities across the country during the pandemic. Inspired ...
"The hard work put into the Arborfield and Barkham Neighbourhood Plan will allow the local community to have more say ...
A BARKHAM company launched by teenagers is appealing to businesses in Berkshire to support schools in their communities. Companies can ...
SKITTLES will be … well, skittled thanks to a fun evening taking place in Barkham later this month. The Barkham ...
Lee Allen, (38) of Barkham Road, Wokingham, pleaded guilty to one count of robbery at Reading Crown Court on Thursday, ...
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