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Adrian Williams

Maidenhead

Chief reporter for Maidenhead Advertiser @MaidenheadAds and Slough & Windsor Express @ExpressSeries. Views my own. 01628 680680 +228. [email protected]

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  • 5 days ago | maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk | Adrian Williams

    An established care home in central Maidenhead is planning to expand into the house next door, increasing its capacity by a third. Normanhurst Residential Care Home for the elderly offers residential and dementia care in a Victorian building at number 26 High Town Road in Boyn Hill. Now the current provider, NHRH Ltd (Normanhurst Residential Home Ltd) has applied for permission to convert the neighbouring 28 High Town Road into an annexe to the care home.

  • 5 days ago | maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk | Adrian Williams

    Here are the latest and most significant planning applications from the past week in Maidenhead and Windsor. For more information, enter their references into RBWM's online planning portal. Approved: A building in Maidenhead has been given permission to become a dance school. Imol Ltd applied for a certificate of lawfulness for New Century House in Cordwallis Street. A certificate of lawfulness, when granted, confirms that applicants do not need to seek planning permission for a proposed use.

  • 5 days ago | maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk | Adrian Williams

    This week’s public notices include a licensing application from the Hinds Head in Bray, and road closures in Maidenhead and Littlewick Green. LicensingThe Hinds Head in Bray is seeking permission to start selling alcohol from 8am under a licensing variation submitted to the Royal Borough. Currently, the High Street pub is licensed to sell alcohol from 11am to midnight, but the new application proposes bringing the start time forward by three hours.

  • 5 days ago | maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk | Adrian Williams

    Black people are ‘disproportionately’ more likely to be detained against their will for mental health reasons compared to white people in Berkshire, a new report has shown. Mind, a charity that aims to improve the lives of people experiencing mental health problems, has published a new report looking into this. It examined the experiences of black people detained under the Mental Health Act in Berkshire, as well as broader themes relating to black people’s access to mental health care and support.

  • 5 days ago | maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk | Adrian Williams

    A free one-day festival celebrating acoustic music and local talent is set to take place in Maidenhead High Street in July. The High Street Acoustic Festival promises ‘a day of live music, fun, and community vibes in the heart of Maidenhead’ on Saturday, July 5. It will feature live performances from local musicians, a variety of craft and community stalls, face painting, fun fair rides and more.

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Adrian Williams @AdrianW_BM
9 Jan 25

RT @CAEastBerkshire: It was a pleasure to talk to @AdrianW_BM, chief reporter for Maidenhead Advertiser and highlight the important issues…

Adrian Williams
Adrian Williams @AdrianW_BM
31 Aug 24

Extinction Rebellion's 'Massembly' on the Long Walk in Windsor. All seems calm, if you don't count a bit of chanting. https://t.co/TgF3VtVtBd

Adrian Williams
Adrian Williams @AdrianW_BM
5 Jul 24

Big scenes of celebration among the Lib Dems in particular after taking Maidenhead. Read our blow-by-blow account. It was a long night! https://t.co/WyxGMN4QBt