Nature’s spring treat at Dinton Pastures
A host of golden daffodils has been stunning visitors to Dinton Pastures at Hurst. The display of hundreds of wild daffodils lining the main driveway into the park has been...
Read moreA host of golden daffodils has been stunning visitors to Dinton Pastures at Hurst. The display of hundreds of wild daffodils lining the main driveway into the park has been...
Read moreTHE BOROUGH mayor has launched an amateur photography competition alongside Home-Start Wokingham District. To mark the charity’s 25th anniversary, Cllr Malcolm Richards is calling for young people and adults to...
Read moreA CHARITY is using gardening to help people stay fit in lockdown – but it’s all taking place online. Thrive supports people with disabilities, or are isolated, disadvantaged or vulnerable....
Read moreWOKINGHAM residents are being urged to dispose of batteries correctly, after a waste collection vehicle caught fire last month. On Friday, February 12, crews spotted smoke coming from their collection...
Read moreOne man wearing a high viz jacket and using survey equipment has alarmed residents who fear proposals to build on a large field may be on the way. The field...
Read moreReading Women return to Women’s Super League action after the conclusion of the latest international break against bottom of the pile Bristol City Women.The Royals have endured a turbulent campaign,...
Read moreReading boss Veljko Paunović was delighted as his side picked up three more points to stay in the Championship top-six. "The most important thing is the team did well," said...
Read moreRAFAEL CABRAL 6: Didn't have much to do as Wednesday's attacking threat was nullified after going down to 10. Now has 16 Championship clean sheets this season. ANDY YIADOM 9:...
Read moreReading kept their hunt to finish in the top-six on track after goals from Michael Olise, Lucas João and Andy Yiadom saw them cruise past Sheffield Wednesday. George Puscas' tenacious...
Read moreNikki Green’s son missed out on a place at The Piggott School because their home near Twyford Station is 49 metres too far away. Pressure on places at The Piggott...
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