The moggy from Mogadishu: Karen’s shadow comes home
A WINNERSH resident has returned to the borough after an 18-month stint abroad – and she did not come home empty handed. Karen Lewin has spent the last year-and-a-half working...
Read moreA WINNERSH resident has returned to the borough after an 18-month stint abroad – and she did not come home empty handed. Karen Lewin has spent the last year-and-a-half working...
Read moreWINNERSH Triangle has taken a big step in its sustainability drive. The business park recently installed rooftop solar panels on buildings 1010 and 1020, as part of its commitment to...
Read moreSIR JOHN Madejski has launched a new annual scholarship to give an underprivileged Berkshire child a year’s worth of 11+ tuition to help secure their future. And they’ll be found...
Read moreTWELVE mobile homes in Winnersh will be replaced with 11 two storey pre-fabricated temporary accommodation units following a vote by the planning committee. The units will be self-contained two-bedroom homes...
Read moreWokingham Borough Council has warned only residents from Hurst, Winnersh and Woodley should be visiting the country park.
Read moreA mobile Covid-19 testing unit is opening at Dinton Pastures this week.
Read moreHighways England removed a row trees for smart motorway works, but Winnersh residents are concerned about the safety implications.
Read moreNikite Jamthe, from Winnersh, featured in Sky Arts' Landscape Artist of the Year.
Read moreANYONE hoping to test their eyesight by going for a quick drive on the motorway will instead have to follow the lockdown rule of staying at home instead – Highways...
Read moreWinnersh residents have expressed anger at The Forest School's new air dome, but Wokingham Borough Council refutes claims it breaches planning permission.
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