Barkham shop sees 70% decline in trade due to roadworks
A village shop on the outskirts of Wokingham has seen its trade has dropped by 60?70 % since the start of work by Thames Water in February.
Read moreDetailsA village shop on the outskirts of Wokingham has seen its trade has dropped by 60?70 % since the start of work by Thames Water in February.
Read moreDetailsResidents are calling for a dedicated, fast shuttle bus from Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's member of parliament Clive Jones has been accused by Baron John Redwood of "murdering the English language".
Read moreDetailsThe election will be held on Thursday, May 7, and polls will be open from 7am to 10pm.
Read moreDetailsOne idea under discussion is a dedicated rush-hour bus service between Wokingham and Twyford.
Read moreDetailsThe council's land charges service is currently unavailable.
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR operation to rebuild 24 of Wokingham's roads and repair their potholes is set begin in 2026.
Read moreDetailsOne of Bracknell's most recognisable landmarks could be transformed forever if new plans are approved.
Read moreDetailsWokingham took a stride forward for social mobility and equality last week as its tenants' charter was renamed the residents' charter.
Read moreDetailsReform UK would win Bracknell with a huge majority if a general election was held tomorrow according to new polling numbers.
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