Cars removed by ASB team
Old and dilapidated cars that blighted a road in Woodley have been removed.
Read moreDetailsLocal democracy reporter for Bracknell and Wokingham. The Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) is a public service news agency funded by the BBC.
Old and dilapidated cars that blighted a road in Woodley have been removed.
Read moreDetailsWoodley's new mayor has appealed to councillors to set aside political differences and unite to give their 'best to the population of Woodley'
Read moreDetailsTHE outgoing MP for Wokingham says he is not standing down over fears the Conservatives will lose the general election.
Read moreDetailsAdults receiving social care in Wokingham have a lower than average quality of life, according to recently published government figures.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council collects much more council tax per home than most councils in England, data recently published by the government suggests.
Read moreDetailsWHEELIE bins will be delivered to Wokingham borough homes from later this month ? ahead of a change to rubbish collections
Read moreDetailsNINE weeks of roadworks between Hurst and Winnersh are set to begin on Monday, May 13 ? including temporary traffic lights and a road closure.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of an HMO (house of multiple occupation) on Wokingham Road in Earley will need planning permission to turn it into a children's care home,
Read moreDetailsRaw sewage in the river is a sight that one family in Wargrave has said it has got used to.
Read moreDetailsPlans to build three houses just outside Barkham have been rejected as being 'inappropriate' for countryside land.
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