First ever Maidenhead Ale Trail gives pubs 'a chance to show off', says new chairman
The first ‘ale trail’ in Maidenhead has been launched by the new chairman of the local branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). Mark Newcombe says the inaugural Maidenhead Ale Trail is a chance to showcase the town’s pubs. Eight pubs are ...
15 Oct 2025 at 06:00
Parish councillors worried by 'substantial' size of Holyport Lodge replacement
A care home in Holyport could be demolished and rebuilt in a new form if RBWM agrees – but parish councillors have concerns over its design and ‘overdevelopment’ of the greenbelt. Bupa Care Homes is seeking permission to knock down and ...
13 Oct 2025 at 15:53
Have your say on RBWM health and wellbeing strategy
Residents are being asked to have their say on a strategy for improving health and wellbeing across the Royal Borough. A public consultation is asking for feedback on a joint health and wellbeing strategy, put together in a ...
13 Oct 2025 at 15:48
Viewpoint: Decision to defer Nicholsons decision should be applauded
Pause on key decision should be applauded The decision by the council to push back on the Nicholsons Centre is to be applauded since what happens in the town centre affects everyone in Maidenhead. The redevelopment plan ...
13 Oct 2025 at 15:35
Windsor Castle: German President announced as next leader for UK state visit
Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will stay at Windsor Castle for a state visit to the United Kingdom later this year, it has been announced. King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to host the President ...
13 Oct 2025 at 10:33
In pictures: Maidenhead Coffee Festival returns for its third year
Coffee lovers and roasters were out in force on Sunday as the Maidenhead Coffee Festival returned for its third year. There was a buzz in the air as around 200 visitors made their way around the stalls in the ...
10 Oct 2025 at 23:35
In pictures: Performances and fashion show at Maidenhead Diwali celebration
Cultural performances and an ‘icing on the cake’ fashion show lit up the Diwali celebrations at St Piran’s School on Sunday. The festival of lights signifies the victory of good over evil and is a major ...
10 Oct 2025 at 23:34
Maidenhead Cycle Hub team gather to celebrate 10th anniversary
Trustees and volunteers past and present gathered at St Mary’s Church on Tuesday to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Maidenhead Cycle Hub. The charity, which looks to get more people cycling through a ...
10 Oct 2025 at 19:47
‘It must never happen again’: calls for change after teen's unlawful killing at Taplow hospital
Children’s commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza has joined a call for ‘urgent change’ in the wake of the unlawful killing of a teenage girl at a Taplow mental health hospital. Dame Rachel, along with the ...
10 Oct 2025 at 17:00
Burnham care home founded by Sir Nicholas Winton organisation to close
A Burnham care home run as part of an organisation founded by long-time Maidonian Sir Nicholas Winton will close its doors within three months, its operator has said. The ‘difficult decision’ to ...
10 Oct 2025 at 17:02
Renewed calls to resist greybelt ‘threat’ to Royal Borough countryside
Campaign groups are making renewed calls to push back against ‘an existential threat’ to the greenbelt in the Royal Borough – caused by Government policy changes. The Royal Borough has ...
10 Oct 2025 at 16:36
National Trust launches appeal to repair ‘well-loved route’ at Cock Marsh
The National Trust is appealing for help repairing a broken boardwalk which will restore a ‘well-loved route’ near Cookham. The National Trust manages a patchwork of green areas known ...
10 Oct 2025 at 16:18
Public notices: Bid for sexual entertainment licence renewal at The Honeypot
In the public notices this week, the company running The Honeypot in Queen Street has applied to renew its sexual entertainment licence – a process that whipped up controversy last ...
10 Oct 2025 at 16:15
Pay squeeze blamed as agency staff bill doubles at RBWM
The council’s quest to reduce reliance on costly agency staff has started to bear fruit this year, it says – but low rates of pay at RBWM ‘remains a risk’ to retaining in-house ...
'Major' police presence in Maidenhead after two women found dead
A 'major' police presence and forensics were spotted at a property on Boyn Hill Road yesterday (Thursday). The Advertiser received contact from residents at about 4.30pm that ...
10 Oct 2025 at 10:14
Spooky version of WiFi Wars game show to come to Norden Farm
A spooky version of the live comedy game show WiFi Wars is set to come to Norden Farm this October half term. Participants can log in with their smartphone or tablet and ...
10 Oct 2025 at 00:12
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