Crossings by Summer
Two pedestrian crossings in Wokingham are expected to be completed later this year.
Read moreDetailsTwo pedestrian crossings in Wokingham are expected to be completed later this year.
Read moreDetailsTwo former Borough mayors have died
Read moreDetailsFrom Webber to Wicked, there'll be something for everyone
Read moreDetailsSchools can claim free cooking ingredients containers for their pupils
Read moreDetailsA mother has been paid £2,600 after the council caused her 'significant anxiety' by failing to provide her autistic son with the right tutoring.
Read moreDetailsThis week's planning round-up features solar panels for Broadmoor hospital, a new golf clubhouse and plans to demolish a train station's signal box.
Read moreDetailsIn a few weeks' time, the Liberal Democrat administration will present their budget for 2025/26 to Council
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council says it is 'proud' of a junction redesign which has been slammed by locals as looking like a 'playground'.
Read moreDetailsA public meeting has been held in opposition to a project to build thousands of new homes just south of Reading.
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