£250m funding boost for sustainable travel
In a bid to reduce car use after the lockdown, the government is hoping councils will install pop-up bike lanes, wider pavements and bus-only lanes as part of a £250m...
Read moreDetailsIn a bid to reduce car use after the lockdown, the government is hoping councils will install pop-up bike lanes, wider pavements and bus-only lanes as part of a £250m...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has defended Dominic Cummings for his decision to leave London for Durham after contracting the coronavirus. Today, it was revealed by The Guardian and the...
Read moreDetailsA NEW law that will save lives has come into force today. From now on, all adults in England are considered to have agreed to organ donation when they die,...
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL has been launched to find a motorist who could help police following an assault in Wokingham last month. The driver is said to have stopped and filmed the...
Read moreDetailsBerkshire charity ABC to Read has been acknowledged for its outstanding work with the renewal of its Volunteers Quality Standard award. It has been sending volunteers into local schools for...
Read moreDetailsFREE SIGN language lessons have launched for the next 12 weeks to end a Deaf Awareness Week campaign. On Friday, May 8, the first lesson in British Sign Language (BSL)...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF AND students at Foundry College joined together to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of VE day on Friday, May 8. We were really looking forward to seeing the Red Arrows...
Read moreDetailsADVICE FROM BLANDY & BLANDY PARTNER Karen Jones, head of Blandy & Blandy Solicitors’ nationally recognised Planning & Environmental Law team, takes a look at the impact the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic...
Read moreDetailsA NEW service has been launched by local company, LetsLocalise to support communities across the country during the pandemic. Inspired to make a real difference to key worker’s lives after...
Read moreDetailsA TRAIN company wants to know if it’s on the right tracks, even during the coronavirus. South Western Railway, which runs services through Wokingham borough’s railway stations on the Reading...
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