M4 bridge work to cause overnight road closures in Winnersh
M4 bridge work is set to cause overnight road closures later this month.
Read moreM4 bridge work is set to cause overnight road closures later this month.
Read moreLocal comedian and podcaster Preet Singh is raising money to support Reading's homeless community.
Read moreWinnersh-bsaed company BD won a Thames Valley Local Hero Award for its work delivering medical technology to Covid patients.
Read moreThe Council has opened the new boardwalk at Winnersh Meadows, funded by Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreThe Superfast Berkshire programme intends to deliver superfast coverage to over 99% of Berkshire soon.
Read moreTHE STREETS of Winnersh are suddenly a lot quieter than they used to be. This is because after 150 days, Christopher Elvin’s pet walks have finally come to an end....
Read more"We are keen to make the most of what remains of the longer daylight hours, subject to good weather conditions, in our attempt to stay on track with our planned...
Read moreA motorist is reminding residents to check in at Winnersh Triangle park and ride, to avoid a fine.
Read moreThe borough council is proposing to build a special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) school at Winnersh Farm, but the executive committee need to discuss the lease of the site...
Read more“The first year’s recipients cover a wide range of, and in many cases innovative, projects, and I look forward to them all coming to fruition.”
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