Funding secured for major road in Wokingham
It will provide an alternative route for traffic to avoid Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsIt will provide an alternative route for traffic to avoid Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsRebecca Bird, 53, will be making her debut in this year's Devizes to Westminster Canoe Race alongside Alex Burt, 46, a former Team GB slalom canoeist
Read moreDetailsThat's the view of Will Brown, who presented a petition to the council, presented at its meeting on Thursday, March 21.
Read moreDetailsThe executive member for highways, Cllr Paul Fishwick, said the council had been successful grant for £528,000 to upgrade traffic signal systems
Read moreDetailsA CALL for unity on school signs was made by Cllr Mike Smith at the council meeting of Thursday, March 21.
Read moreDetailsRadstock School in Earley has been earmarked for the scheme which would see roads closed to traffic during school pick-up and drop-off times
Read moreDetailsCllr Sam Akhtar wanted to know what was happening with the hole in the Charvil Piggott Primary School, which appeared in November.
Read moreDetailsNorreys ward Labour councillors Rachel Burgess and Marie-Louise Weighill told the chamber it was a "small example of how the council could help".
Read moreDetailsResidents in the Hawthorn and Cutbush Lane areas had concerns at how drivers were treating the residential area
Read moreDetailsCllr Andy Croy had collected signatures calling on the council to restore three disabled parking spaces in the Headley Road car park
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