Shinfield residents urged to look out for update from nuclear weapons facility
This extended area — known as the Detailed Emergency Planning Zone (DEPZ) — now covers some homes and businesses in ...
This extended area — known as the Detailed Emergency Planning Zone (DEPZ) — now covers some homes and businesses in ...
THE DRAFT Local Plan Update, which was launched earlier this year will likely undergo changes, said the leader of the ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has approved a new volunteer led strategy to support the borough’s most vulnerable residents during the Covid-19 ...
WE ARE now starting to think about what’s next, said borough council leader, John Halsall. After seven weeks of the ...
CHARITIES and organisations across the borough remain strong in their collaborative efforts to support the community during the coronavirus crisis. ...
Football teams across the borough are one step closer to a new training pitch at Cantley Park.
The joint project aims to solve the problem of potential trip hazards around the four trees due to their roots ...
Cllr Charles Margetts, executive member for health wellbeing and adult services at WBC, confirmed that this testing has been in ...
WHICH way now? That’s the question that motorists out on essential journeys have been posing this week, after this confusing ...
While the government’s daily Coronavirus briefings have continued, it appears that the gloss may have worn off ‘Hancock’s half-hour’ as ...
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