Eleven sites in Wokingham where drivers could be hit by new council fines
Drivers could be hit with new fines for breaking road rules at 11 sites in Wokingham after the government granted the council new enforcement powers
Read moreDetailsLocal democracy reporter for Bracknell and Wokingham. The Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) is a public service news agency funded by the BBC.
Drivers could be hit with new fines for breaking road rules at 11 sites in Wokingham after the government granted the council new enforcement powers
Read moreDetailsA plan to replace a house with a care home near Crowthorne has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police took formal action on just under 7% ? one in 14 ? of reported rapes over the last year
Read moreDetailsOffices above a Wokingham town centre shop will become flats after planning permission was granted.
Read moreDetailsBins emptied less, fewer grass cuts, and not as much road sweeping as council looks to save £700,000
Read moreDetailsA ranch house could be built in Hurst if Wokingham Borough Council grants planning permission.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council would be "very happy" to accommodate a new Royal Berkshire Hospital, a councillor has said
Read moreDetailsA three-storey care home could be built on countryside land near Crowthorne and Finchampstead if councillors vote to approve developers' plans
Read moreDetailsBins across Wokingham borough will be emptied less often, grass left to grow longer, and roads swept less frequently as the council saves £700,000
Read moreDetailsSchool spending was more than £7 million over budget in Wokingham last year due to pressure on special educational needs services
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