Thames Water wants to sort out sewage discharges … and get you to pay for it
Water bills could rise by almost £15 a month to stop raw sewage being spilled into rivers, a Thames Water boss has said.
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Water bills could rise by almost £15 a month to stop raw sewage being spilled into rivers, a Thames Water boss has said.
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a popular dog walking wood has applied for planning permission in order to stay open.
Read moreDetailsAs much as £390,000 has been set aside for new recycling bags and food waste caddies.
Read moreDetailsNew double yellow lines and parking restrictions could appear in Wokingham borough under an order set to be signed by a Wokingham Borough councillor
Read moreDetailsA crackdown on e-scooters is moving to its 'enforcement phase', Thames Valley Police's chief constable has warned
Read moreDetailsQuestions about the future of Wokingham town centre have been raised after a long-standing art shop and gallery announced that it is to close
Read moreDetailsPlans to build a new block of flats close to Wokingham town centre have been approved ? after neighbours raised fears it would 'tower over homes
Read moreDetailsChaos caused by road closures has led to calls for companies to face bigger fines for overrunning roadworks, and for councils to have more powers
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Berkshire sub-postmaster has spoken about her years fighting Post Office bosses after her part in the Horizon scandal was shown in a TV drama
Read moreDetailsWokingham children have been housed in private care homes as far away as Lancashire, Yorkshire and North Wales.
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