Claims Wokingham town centre car parking machines are faulty
People risk being wrongly fined due to apparently faulty ticket machines in Wokingham town centre, a charity shop volunteer has claimed.
Read moreDetailsLocal democracy reporter for Bracknell and Wokingham. The Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) is a public service news agency funded by the BBC.
People risk being wrongly fined due to apparently faulty ticket machines in Wokingham town centre, a charity shop volunteer has claimed.
Read moreDetailsSpeeding parents, bad parking and 'oblivious' children all add up to an 'accident waiting to happen' near Waingels College, councillors have warned.
Read moreDetailsGoose droppings are 'absolutely everywhere' on streets in Maiden Erlegh during the summer ? with gardens and pavements 'inundated' with guano
Read moreDetailsMore homes are set to be built as part of a 1,200-home development in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsA major new road in Wokingham will not be redesigned for pedestrians and cyclists.
Read moreDetailsThe 'big bad villain' of online shopping is behind problems facing small businesses and chain stores in Wokingham town centre, the leader has said.
Read moreDetails'Chaos' could blight the roads around Barkham as several major development works are all set to take place next year, a councillor has warned.
Read moreDetailsA CLUBHOUSE will be extended after Wokingham Borough Council's planning department granted permission
Read moreDetailsPlans to convert a shop front on Crowthorne's village centre into a flat have been submitted to Bracknell Forest Council.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council has responded to an accusation that it operates 'like a dictatorship' by a neighbour who has opposed the approval of homes
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