Spencers Wood weight limit approved
New driving restrictions will be imposed on Back Lane outside Lambs Lane primary school.
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New driving restrictions will be imposed on Back Lane outside Lambs Lane primary school.
Read moreDetailsBalancing Wokingham Borough Council's books is going to be a challenge next year.
Read moreDetailsThe government has "no magic wand" to help councils struggling with cash.
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of the Liberal Democrats visited Reading on Friday and shared his endorsement for the party's parliamentary candidate for Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsHeadteachers fear plans to cut budgets could leave them even more stretched.
Read moreDetailsA new film studio at the Winnersh Triangle Business Park could get planning permission this week.
Read moreDetailsA new community centre in Arborfield could be completed by 2026.
Read moreDetailsIncreased parking fees have not stopped people from going to the shops in Wokingham town centre, a councillor has claimed.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of people have called for a bus service to run from Crowthorne village centre to Crowthorne Station on Dukes Ride.
Read moreDetailsA much-delayed report into Wokingham Borough Council's finances has cost more than £60,000 in extra fees.
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