Review for ‘inappropriate’ speed limits
Campaigners had launched a petition demanding speed limits be reduced.
Read moreDetailsCampaigners had launched a petition demanding speed limits be reduced.
Read moreDetailsChanges are coming to some buses in Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsHelp is out there for the digitally challenged
Read moreDetailsMonthly meetings offer friendship and advice
Read moreDetailsCllr Stephen Conway revealed the news at the recent full council meeting.
Read moreDetailsYoung people at the heart of a big project to create a new skateboard park are helping to sell £5 pints of concrete to achieve their aim.
Read moreDetailsThe guide price for the lot is £3,000 plus fees.
Read moreDetailsThames Aesthetics offers face, body, hair and pain treatments
Read moreDetailsIt was built almost 20 years ago and now needs repairs and renovation.
Read moreDetailsNew play script writers are being discovered and nurtured by an enterprising drama group.
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