New home for remains of oak tree that fell into Earley road
A 300-YEAR-OLD tree that collapsed during the April storms has found a new home at Dinton Pastures. Four months ago, ...
A 300-YEAR-OLD tree that collapsed during the April storms has found a new home at Dinton Pastures. Four months ago, ...
Although the chemical leak did not directly enter the river, park wardens are advising people and their dogs to stay ...
Residents across the Borough are being urged to love where they live by joining the Dinton Litter Pick. Wokingham Borough ...
A WILDLIFE hotel in a country park has been trashed by vandals. The bug trap doors were used by children ...
The car parks have now been closed with immediate effect. This afternoon, temporary closure signs were put in place, and ...
PLAY PARKS across Wokingham borough are to be closed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. There have been concerns ...
TWO running events will take place at Dinton Pastures later this month. The Wokingham 5km and 10km races will be ...
Staff members from Stonewater joined with the Community Forest Trust (CFT) to coppice and clear some of the trees across ...
KEEN runners are being invited to enjoy a torchlit race through a popular country park. Dinton Pastures is to be ...
A CHARITY walk will help the Royal Berkshire Hospital. Winter Walk For Wards will be held on Sunday, February 23 ...
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