Talented Winnersh teenager leads Clap For Carers by beating her dhol drum
A WINNERSH teenager helped lead her neighbours in the weekly Clap For Carers by banging her drum. Aayushi Chopra has ...
A WINNERSH teenager helped lead her neighbours in the weekly Clap For Carers by banging her drum. Aayushi Chopra has ...
A COMMUNITY-MINDED resident has secured 210 tree saplings to be planted in her neighbourhood. Kirsty Ross, from Winnersh applied for ...
Despite Winnersh councillors contacting the chairman of BT asking them to move the mast to an alternative site, the plan ...
Created as a temporary solution to residents’ postal needs, the mobile Post Office runs a one hour slot in Winnersh ...
RAIN, SLEET and hail couldn’t keep the morris dancers away, when residents gathered to mark the start of a restoration ...
RESIDENTS and politicians from both sides of the political spectrum came together on Saturday to send a united message to ...
The event marked the start of a community-led project to restore the community orchard planted in Winnersh Meadows in 2011.
Warning: this post contains images of one of the wounds A WOMAN has been treated in hospital after being attacked ...
ON TUESDAY, residents came together to discuss appropriate action against the 250 homes proposed for Winnersh Farm in the draft ...
Yesterday morning, at approximately 10.20am a member of the public was injured from a dog bite on Reading Road.
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