Your full guide to Wokingham’s major road repair programme this year
A MAJOR operation to rebuild 24 of Wokingham's roads and repair their potholes is set begin in 2026.
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.
Read moreDetailsIn the bright sunshine, villagers worked hard over the weekend during Finchampstead's annual litter pick.
Read moreDetailsThe plan to build hundreds of homes Hayley Green in Warfield has been given the go ahead.
Read moreDetailsA flag of this country will be reinstated in Sandhurst after more than 20 years of absence.
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of new homes for land south of the M4 have been given the go-ahead by Wokingham Borough Council ? despite concerns about air quality.
Read moreDetailsSenior council figures have been asked to explain how concerns about convicted rapist Diwan Khan were handled in 2024
Read moreDetailsHelen Purnell took control of Bracknell Forest council on Wednesday and dedicated the administration to protecting women and girls.
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