Thames Water plans include draining water from Thames, replacing it with treated effluent, despite objections
THAMES Water is set to go ahead with plans which will see it pump treated sewage into the River Thames, ...
THAMES Water is set to go ahead with plans which will see it pump treated sewage into the River Thames, ...
Thames Valley Kings first and second teams picked up a memorable doubleheader victory over the Warwickshire Bears 2nd and 3rd ...
WALKERS are being warned to take care around floodwater after a woman was rescued from the Thames Path in Sonning ...
Premier League Finchampstead suffered an away defeat as they were beaten 3-1 at Westwood Wanderers, who climbed to the top ...
Local man rows 127 miles of the River Thames in his homemade fishing boat, sleeping on board each night. All ...
AN OUTSPOKEN councillor has been condemned after suggesting Thames Valley Police are ignoring the borough's drug problems in an historic ...
Police officers investigating the disappearance of a Wokingham man have said that they believe his body has been recovered from ...
A GROUP of residents fighting to save a green lung have accused two councils of hiding vital documents from the ...
CAMPAIGNERS against a proposed park and ride scheme have released images showing the potential light pollution that will hit the ...
A CONSULTATION to update the existing Conservation Area Study for Sonning is underway. The village was initially designated as a ...
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