Institute of Directors enters into a new Arena
A NEW partnership is forming in Winnersh Triangle as Arena Business Centres teams up with the Institute of Directors (IoD). ...
A NEW partnership is forming in Winnersh Triangle as Arena Business Centres teams up with the Institute of Directors (IoD). ...
A WINNERSH pub is reopening after an extensive refurbishment throughout the month. The Pheasant Inn on Reading Road is welcoming ...
A SHINFIELD girl has donated her locks to charity, after going for a 15in chop. Lucy Boardman, 10, donated 16 ...
Superheroes are on their way to Winnersh as the village holds its annual Scarecrow Trail later this month.
More than 13 trolleys of glass bottles have been left at Sainsbury's, Winnersh, as the supermarket urges residents to stop ...
At least four drivers crashed on the first week the Winnersh Relief Road opened, after making illegal right hand turns.
Tony Christie, mastermind behind '(Is This The Way To) Amarillo' is coming The Whitty in Winnersh next month, with Wokingham ...
The second phase of the Winnersh relief road is now open to the public, in a bid to reduce traffic ...
A Winnersh firm is looking for young people with bright ideas, as part of the Bright Future Prize project.
CandidateVotesKaren Clyde, Freedom Alliance91Bernadatte Mitra, Conservative1002Allan Murungi, Labour258Rachelle Shepherd-Dubey, Lib Dem1627Spoilt25 Lib Dem Rachelle Shepherd DuBey is hoping to defend ...
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