Run David, run! Daily 5k challenge is a lockdown smasher
Running 5K was a challenge attempted by many during lockdown, but doing it daily is something only the most driven could do. David May from Warfield began July on a...
Read moreRunning 5K was a challenge attempted by many during lockdown, but doing it daily is something only the most driven could do. David May from Warfield began July on a...
Read moreKEEN to be green, a hurst charity is now selling handmade crafts, created from donated fabric scraps. The Cowshed, which recently expanded into Winnersh, has a team of crafting volunteers...
Read more"How do you control the planning process without rules? Nobody wants a dog’s dinner.”
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Read moreA BARKHAM company is calling for local businesses to help with their scheme for disadvantaged children. LetsLocalise, has partnered with telecoms giant Three to supply a wifi connection and five...
Read moreEat Out to Help Out discount scheme launched by Government A NEW interactive postcode checker has been launched to allow diners to take advantage of the new Eat Out To...
Read moreThere will be a diversion via Mole Road, King Street Lane, Winnersh Relief Road and Lower Earley Way (B3270).
Read more“This project is extremely exciting and one that we know is much needed in the local area. We are delighted to be working with so many talented people on developing...
Read moreFANS of the BBC comedy-drama Fleabag will have a chance to see the play that inspired the show thanks to a Winnersh cinema. Showcase reopened earlier this month under Covid-secure...
Read moreThe global healthcare company has sold its UK premises at 42 Broad Street in Wokingham and is moving to Winnersh Triangle.
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