Petition calls for speed limit cut on busy Finchampstead road
RESIDENTS of a busy road are calling on the council to reduce its speed limit from 40mph to 30mph in ...
RESIDENTS of a busy road are calling on the council to reduce its speed limit from 40mph to 30mph in ...
THEY’RE sausages fit for an award-winner! On Saturday, Finchampstead-based Siren Craft Brew hosted one of its first events for 2019 ...
TIA RUEL hosted the first in what she hopes will become a regular boccia competition. Taking place at Finchampstead Baptist ...
POLICE are appealing for two men to come forward after a road rage incident in Finchampstead last week. They say ...
AN ANCIENT tradition that sees Santa kill a king was performed across Wokingham borough throughout the festive season. The Yateley ...
THE first phase of new housing for Gorse Ride will begin early next year. It follows the demolition this week ...
PUPILS from a borough school have been giving lessons in kindness. The students at Gorse Ride School in Finchampstead are ...
THE COUNCIL has launched an appeal to residents to join in a consultation over plans to revamp California Crossroads. And ...
A TELECOMMUNICATIONS worker is in hospital after suffering serious injuries in a hit and run crash in Finchampstead. Now, Thames ...
WHEN it came to raising money for charity, 10-year-old Rose Mott took a short cut. The youngster from Finchampstead lopped ...
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