Finchampstead Road to open, then close again
Wokingham council is moving to a new phase on the?roundabout upgrade?at the junction of Finchampstead Road and Molly Millars Lane, south of Wokingham
Read moreDetailsWokingham council is moving to a new phase on the?roundabout upgrade?at the junction of Finchampstead Road and Molly Millars Lane, south of Wokingham
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council has said its contractors have been working through the night on Easthampstead Road to reduce disruption during the day.
Read moreDetailsA parish council is calling for the government to intervene in an upcoming decision on a plan for more than 200 homes at a village near Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsAn insight has been given into how much Bracknell Forest Council spends on helping the young people it supports mature into adulthood.
Read moreDetailsA former beautician from Reading has launched a new oven cleaning business in Caversham after changing careers to work in the family trade sector.
Read moreDetailsThe Corpus Christi Wokingham Church Parish Pantomime Group returns with another family friendly pantomime
Read moreDetailsWokingham Half Marathon entrant shows his appreciation for the group he teaches
Read moreDetailsCaptain Sean Moore and James Beauchamp were on target for the Sumas.
Read moreDetailsAn interstellar-themed organ recital will be performed at St Paul's Church
Read moreDetailsA main road in Woodley will be getting a new 20mph speed limit to make it safer for 'vulnerable road users'.
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