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THIS year’s Giving Tree Appeal has been launched to offer you the chance to make a local child smile this ...
THIS year’s Giving Tree Appeal has been launched to offer you the chance to make a local child smile this ...
PLANS to open the first Aldi supermarket in the borough are moving ahead, with bosses expecting to welcome shoppers early ...
TWO homes in Twyford have been burgled in the last two weeks. Between Tuesday, October 31 and Friday, November 3, ...
RESIDENTS, councillors and the local MP gathered in Woodley on Saturday morning to discuss the future of the area’s bus ...
A NEW scheme will help boost trade in Wokingham’s town centre – and save shoppers money into the bargain. People ...
LOCALLY-grown Christmas trees will go on sale in Crowthorne next month. The Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) will ...
A WOODLEY children’s charity has benefited from a connection made through a seminar. Me2 Club, which is based in Headley ...
AN EMMBROOK pub is preparing to reopen its doors following a major refurbishment. The Dog & Duck, in Matthewsgreen Road, ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched two public consultations as part of two-year process of setting the 2019/20 budget. They focus ...
GRANTS of up to £7,500 are being made available to initiatives that help tackle crime and increase community safety across ...
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