Keep water usage to drinking, hygiene and cooking only warns water company
A CALL to save water has been launched as the heatwave looks set to continue this week. And although thunderstorms ...
A CALL to save water has been launched as the heatwave looks set to continue this week. And although thunderstorms ...
KEEN to be green, a hurst charity is now selling handmade crafts, created from donated fabric scraps. The Cowshed, which ...
A COMMUNITY litter pick is to take place later this month in a bid to clear-up mess left by lazy ...
AWARD WINNING jazz saxophonist Art Themen will perform a live streamed gig direct from the main stage at Norden Farm ...
THE LEADER of the council said he hopes to bridge the gap between low and high income families across the ...
A WEEK is a long time in politics, especially for the fitness-folk of Wokingham. The launch of the Outdoor Fitness ...
Cheap cover Why on earth is Wokingham Borough Council contemplating spending a fortune on recycling sacks when these covers are ...
A RETIREMENT company is planning to build 57 new homes in Sonning, as part of a “retirement village” off Old ...
OVER THE next few weeks, Wokingham Borough Council will be sending residents a reminder to update their electoral registration details. ...
SOME ROADS in Earley may be changed to 20mph, as part of the borough council’s speed limit review. Earley Town ...
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