Could slowing down by 45 seconds save a child? Bracknell campaigners think so
Motorists should accept a 45 second delay to make their children safer, according to petitioners in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsMotorists should accept a 45 second delay to make their children safer, according to petitioners in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsOn-street parking spaces for visitors and shoppers, but also for residents, are set to change in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe impact of volunteers helping to catch out speeding drivers in Woodley has been discussed with a claim that drivers are 'flying down'
Read moreDetailsPoliticians in Wokingham have committed themselves to fighting high 'estate management fees' for homeowners.
Read moreDetailsA council has refused to comment on the prosecution of its former mayor.
Read moreDetailsResidents have been protesting about the costs of recycling DIY waste in Berkshire since charges are made for dumping more than a bathtub-full.
Read moreDetailsVastly different approaches to making it easier for commuters to reach Twyford Station have been suggested by officials in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council have asked Earley and Woodley residents to get in touch and tell them where the local potholes are in their local roads.
Read moreDetailsKerbside collection of glass jars and bottles in Bracknell has been delayed until 2027.
Read moreDetailsVillagers in Finchampstead are appealing to improve the safety of one of the most dangerous junctions.
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