M4 safety area works to start after May Day holiday
Work to install safety areas on the M4 south of Reading will take place from Tuesday, May 7, Wokingham Borough Council has confirmed
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Work to install safety areas on the M4 south of Reading will take place from Tuesday, May 7, Wokingham Borough Council has confirmed
Read moreDetailsThe repairs come after figures published last year showed the number of potholes reported across Wokingham is rising.
Read moreDetailsWork to build a controversial new housing scheme in Wokingham is set to begin soon.
Read moreDetailsThe two houses planned for demolition are on the corner of Compton Close and Station Road.
Read moreDetailsA former barber in Wokingham will be converted it into a cafe.
Read moreDetailsMore than one in 10 attempts to buy tickets at two Wokingham town centre car parks failed in the space of a year.
Read moreDetailsA Woodley GP surgery would be put under 'significant' pressure if plans to build a new care home are approved tonight.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a housing development on the outskirts of Crowthorne have sparked concerns.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh Film Studios has gone into administration following what have been described as 'cash flow problems'.
Read moreDetailsMr Tajmeet Singh has plans to convert the empty Just Tiles shop on Headley Road into a Nisa, a cafe, a hairdresser and a hardware store
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