Parents call for safe crossing and 20mph speed limit on road outside Wokingham primary school
PARENTS attending one of the borough's newest schools have signed a petition calling for a speed limit to be reduced to 20mph.
Read moreDetailsPARENTS attending one of the borough's newest schools have signed a petition calling for a speed limit to be reduced to 20mph.
Read moreDetailsTHE MANAGEMENT of "poorly maintained roads with low traffic density" was raised by a member of the public.
Read moreDetailsAN ERROR in the constitution, not spotted since November 2015, was highlighted during residents' questions.
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S a bell close to the entrance of Honest Burgers in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTHE ONGOING problem of creating a local plan for Wokingham, detailing where homes would be built in the borough up to 2036 was raised by a resident
Read moreDetailsSWALLOWFIELD residents will not have to wait much longer to enjoy a refurbished play area.
Read moreDetailsThe plans, shown in an official council document, are being recommended for approval ahead of an executive meeting next Thursday, September 29.
Read moreDetailsPromise Inclusion, formerly known as Wokingham, Bracknell and Districts Mencap, marked the anniversary with a special event at Great Hollands Pavilion
Read moreDetailsA new cocktail and wine bar celebrates its opening night
Read moreDetailsGemma Stone's book reading at Wokingham's new library
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today is dedicated to providing news online across the whole of the Borough of Wokingham. It is a Social Enterprise, existing to support the various communities in Wokingham Borough.
The Wokingham Paper Ltd publications are regulated by IPSO – the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
If you have a complaint about a The Wokingham Paper Ltd publication in print or online, you should, in the first instance, contact the publication concerned, email: editor@wokingham.today, or telephone: 0118 327 2662. If it is not resolved to your satisfaction, you should contact IPSO by telephone: 0300 123 2220, or visit its website: www.ipso.co.uk. Members of the public are welcome to contact IPSO at any time if they are not sure how to proceed, or need advice on how to frame a complaint.