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Finchampstead growers will learn how to grow miniature fruit trees
MORE THAN 40,000 trees have been planted across Wokingham in the past 18 months, as the council seeks to tackle ...
THE NUMBER of trees removed and not replaced across the borough was questioned at the borough council executive meeting held ...
The event marked the start of a community-led project to restore the community orchard planted in Winnersh Meadows in 2011.
The destruction of wildlife across the borough provided a point of contention at last week’s planning meeting, when approval was ...
STORM CIARA brought some of the strongest gusts felt in the UK for many years: up to 97mph was recorded ...
It’s part of its nationwide ‘Love Where You Live’ campaign, with Squires pledging to donate 300 silver birch trees to ...
WOKINGHAM’s MP is a tree lover – and to prove it he had his wellies on Dinton Pastures last Friday. ...
MORE THAN a thousand trees could be felled to build a park and ride by the River Thames in Earley. ...
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