Council seeks go ahead for faster home building plan
NEW homes in Wokingham borough could be built more quickly if an application by the council to a £2billion government ...
NEW homes in Wokingham borough could be built more quickly if an application by the council to a £2billion government ...
International Speech and Evaluation Contest Night is always a special night in the Toastmasters calendar, beginning a path to the ...
“You’ve got to remember what your 15-year-old self would say when you get booked for these kinds of festivals.” These ...
AN Alan Ayckbourn classic about the struggles of overcoming writer’s block will be the next production at The MIll at ...
A MAN from Lower Earley will be tackling the Reading Half Marathon this weekend in aid of the hospital ward ...
THE THREAT of bad weather could not stop the families of Wokingham from raising hundreds of pounds at a fun ...
A CHARITY shop with a difference opened its doors in Crowthorne High Street for the very first time last week. The ...
By Alfie and Mikey - Newton Class On Tuesday, we went to the exciting and beautiful Brooklands Museum. We got ...
HURST Morris People welcomed a record number – over 100 –to their barn dance which raised funds for Arthritis Research UK. ...
A MAN has pleaded guilty killing his partner, Jacqueline Pattenden, at his home in Crowthorne. Michael Rough, 55, of Ellis Road, appeared ...
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