Pet store at centre of puppy farm protests leaves Hare Hatch garden centre
A CONTROVERSIAL pet shop has vacated a local garden centre, leaving surrounding tennants happy with the news. Linton Pet Store ...
A CONTROVERSIAL pet shop has vacated a local garden centre, leaving surrounding tennants happy with the news. Linton Pet Store ...
THE SEARCH to find a man missing from Sonning since last Saturday has intensified. This morning, Berkshire Lowland Search & ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook manager Dan Bateman says it is the clubs ambition to go and win the Berks & Bucks ...
This Keralan lamb dish is rich and delicious. Just a little preparation and it cooks itself. It could also be ...
WOKINGHAM Art Society is to hold its next meeting on Tuesday, January 21. The group’s will welcome Keith Hornblower whose ...
Wokingham will be like a London suburb if the new local plan to build 15,000 homes goes ahead. That‘s the ...
CLARK KENT may be in trouble should he ever visit Wokingham: the reporter who relies on phone boxes to transform ...
A PROVIDER of education for teenagers has been shortlisted for two national awards. Activate Learning – which runs Bracknell & ...
Cats involved in road traffic accidents make up more than 4% of the cats treated at veterinary clinics. Sadly it ...
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK progressed through to the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup semi-finals after knocking Buckingham Athletic out of the ...
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