M4 closed this weekend
Motorists are being warned of disruption this weekend. The westbound carriageway of the M4 will be closed this weekend between junction 10 at Wokingham and junction 11 at Reading. The...
Read moreDetailsMotorists are being warned of disruption this weekend. The westbound carriageway of the M4 will be closed this weekend between junction 10 at Wokingham and junction 11 at Reading. The...
Read moreDetailsWokingham has been ranked as the tenth happiest place to live in the United Kingdom - down from its fourth placed position in the same survey in 2023. The survey...
Read moreDetailsThe Conservatives have taken a seat on Wokingham Borough Council that was previously held by Labour.
Read moreDetailsPlans to build nearly one hundred homes in the village will not go ahead
Read moreDetailsThe Dog Trouble Foundation will hold its Christmas pack walk on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsWargrave tennis club has applied for permission to install a pop-up padel tennis court.
Read moreDetailsThe experience has been designed to help reduce anxiety, and provide a customised environment for children with additional needs.
Read moreDetailsJust 55 vehicles used a park and ride in Wokingham during the whole month of October.
Read moreDetailsThe Station Tap on Station Road has reopened following a six-figure investment.
Read moreDetailsSites identified were mentioned as Cantley Park, Avery car park in Finchampstead, and several sites in Shinfield and Woodley.
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