Residents in Swallowfield and Spencers Wood come together to air fears over new quarry proposal
RESIDENTS are vowing to fight plans to build a new quarry on land that separates two villages. More than 200 ...
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 ...
Wokingham borough residents are being warned to take immediate action due to fears of flooding today. The Enviornment Agency issued ...
SOME people thought she was quackers, but for staff at a Swallowfield care home they took to a special request ...
The Environment Agency has issued amber flood alerts across the borough for the River Loddon, the River Thames, the River ...
Swallowfield Show will return this August bank holiday weekend for its best year yet. The event aims to raise thousands ...
Seven gardens in Swallowfield will open their gates to visitors next month. The annual event which will be held on ...
AS THE Backstop continues to dominate the Brexit issue, a local history group is holding a timely meeting. Barbara Stanley ...
A CHANCE to sing carols around the War Memorial in Swallowfield will take place on Tuesday, December 18. The fun ...
TWO days of fun are being promised by organisers of this year’s Swallowfield Show, which takes place over the August ...
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