Parking plans agreed
The permits will control who is allowed to park in a road. Anyone caught parking without a permit can be fined.
Read moreDetailsThe permits will control who is allowed to park in a road. Anyone caught parking without a permit can be fined.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham gym has been officially recognised by England Boxing, marking a significant step in its development
Read moreDetailsThere's plenty of festive cheer at Dinton Pastures Country Park in Hurst this December.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council sees more damage to our roads as water seeps into cracks and expands when it freezes, which weakens surfaces over time.
Read moreDetailsA mum from Bracknell has been paid back after her child benefit was cut by the government following a trip to Morocco with her son.
Read moreDetailsFears raised over parking fee hikes and charges at free car parks in Woodley and the neighbouring towns and villages.
Read moreDetailsRead our review of The Mill at Sonning's revival of 'My Fair Lady', a rags to riches tale that is a pure triumph for the theatre
Read moreDetailsEvery year, the Jones VC Trophy is awarded by Finchampstead parish council to recognise an exceptional voluntary contribution to the local community.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers from the Rotary Club 1st Wokingham Scouts and Holt Copse Conservation Volunteers have planted 3,000 purple crocuses at Elms Field.
Read moreDetailsThe citizenship ceremony is the final step to becoming a British citizen.
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