Pet pig leads the way for new sanctuary in Spencers Wood
Susan Player's pet pigs, Hippo and Tulip, are the inspiration for a new animal sanctuary in Spencers Wood.
Susan Player's pet pigs, Hippo and Tulip, are the inspiration for a new animal sanctuary in Spencers Wood.
This extended area — known as the Detailed Emergency Planning Zone (DEPZ) — now covers some homes and businesses in ...
RESIDENTS are vowing to fight plans to build a new quarry on land that separates two villages. More than 200 ...
A PUBLIC meeting will be held tomorrow over plans to build a gravel pit in Spencers Wood. RAGE – Residents ...
THE future of gravel extraction in Shinfield was raised by Wokingham Liberal Democrat leader Cllr Lindsay Ferris. At a meeting ...
Taylor Wimpey is inviting the community to nominate local groups, organisations or individuals they think are deserving of a £250 ...
Churches across Wokingham borough will be welcoming visitors for their festive services on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. On Christmas ...
MOTORBIKES and a quad bike have been recovered by police officers investigating an alleged theft – now they are trying ...
FAMILIES can enjoy all the fun of the fair thanks to the annual Spencers Wood Carnival, which returns later this ...
It is not just Strictly Come Dancing contestants who want to get to Blackpool: Reading Buses drivers do too
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