VOTE 2021: Candidates urged to sign pledge to protect riverside land by River Thames
A campaign group is urging candidates in Reading and Wokingham’s local elections to pledge to protect land by the River ...
A campaign group is urging candidates in Reading and Wokingham’s local elections to pledge to protect land by the River ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council says that campaigners hoping to thwart development on a land of green space close to the start ...
If you’ve ventured to the River Thames for your daily dose of exercise in the last few weeks, the chances ...
“Those that had flooded felt that nothing was being done to mitigate future events. The partnership was set up to ...
WALKERS are being warned to take care around floodwater after a woman was rescued from the Thames Path in Sonning ...
The Environment Agency has issued amber flood alerts across the borough for the River Loddon, the River Thames, the River ...
Local man rows 127 miles of the River Thames in his homemade fishing boat, sleeping on board each night. All ...
Ros Fernley with Lily the duck THE STEREOTYPE of a librarian is a fusty madam, with index finger constantly raised ...
Thames Valley Police have cordoned off an area by the River Thames and the Kennet and Avon Canal this morning ...
PLANS to concrete over ancient riverside to create a single-track bus lane bridge to Reading Station are now dead and ...
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