WE'VE rounded up some of this week's most read stories, just in case you may have missed them.
1. Wokingham's Dinton Activity Centre plans unveiled and residents have a say
The go-ahead has been given to a new £1.8m activity centre for Wokingham.
The two storey building will be known as Dinton Activity Centre and include an activity hall, coffee shop, and viewing gallery in Hurst.
For pictures and details click here
2. Great Hollands pizza takeaway plan divides community
More plans from this week but this time it is to do with a new pizza takeaway that is proving somewhat controversial.
More than 100 people have backed the plans to change a former butchers into the fast food shop.
But a petition has also been signed by some 65 people opposing it.
What do you think of the plans? More details here
3. 'Croydon Cat Killer' mutilates animal in Bracknell, says charity SNARL
Not a very nice story to hear of this one, but one that resident should most definitely be aware of.
A charity has reported the return of the 'cat killer' after a pet was mutilated in Bracknell.
Charity SNARL has warned pet owners to be cautious after the reported attack and to remain vigilant.
4. Chavey Down Christmas Lights are returning for another year
The impressive Christmas lights display in Chavey down is set to make a return, oonce again, thanks to the endless efforts from George and Brenda Howe.
a festive spectacular is always put on for families to visit and marvel at, will the hosts hope to raise money for seriously ill children.
For dates and switch-on details click here
5. Ascot's most expensive home will set you back £5.95 million
The final story to catch up on this week gives you a cheeky sneak-peek around Ascot's most expensive home where we could only dream to live.
It is a guilty pleasure for many to have a look around the multi-million-pound homes and see the luxuries they have to offer.
The home in Woodside Road and is set in 10acres of gardens with its very own lake!
Click to see pictures of the home
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