Crafty fun thanks to Winnersh-based Cowshed
GET CRAFTING with The Cowshed’s holiday session. On Tuesday, August 24, the Winnersh charity is hosting its final session for the summer —and t-shirt decorating is the order of the...
Read moreGET CRAFTING with The Cowshed’s holiday session. On Tuesday, August 24, the Winnersh charity is hosting its final session for the summer —and t-shirt decorating is the order of the...
Read moreA NEW Move is coming to Winnersh Triangle, thanks to a 17,000 sq ft state-of-the-art gym – the largest of its kind in the UK. It will be open to...
Read moreShirley Austin, at The Forest School, has sent her congratulations to students and their families as her Year 11s picked up their grades this morning.
Read moreMore than 200 doses will be available from 9am until noon on Saturday. It will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Read moreSTUDENTS at The Forest School in Winnersh have achieved at least three A-level passes. Headteacher Shirley Austin said that the school had followed exam board grading criteria and a robust...
Read moreWINNERSH councillors are opposing housing plans at Winnersh Farm, claiming it would act as a backdoor to a 250-home Taylor Wimpey development. Cllr Paul Fishwick, chairman of Winnersh Parish Council,...
Read moreThe borough council said it wants to build houses that are “as close to carbon net zero development as possible”.
Read moreWINNERSH Triangle should become net carbon zero by 2030, as its owners reveal their roadmap to sustainability. Frasers Property UK, which manages the Wokingham borough business park, has announced three...
Read moreBOOKS will be available to children outside a charity’s donation centre, thanks to The Cowshed. The Hurst-based organisation, providing clothing, accessories, bedding and curtains to those in need, has revealed...
Read moreA NEW partnership is forming in Winnersh Triangle as Arena Business Centres teams up with the Institute of Directors (IoD). The workspace provider, which launched a new hub in the...
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