Your full guide to Wokingham’s major road repair programme this year
A MAJOR operation to rebuild 24 of Wokingham's roads and repair their potholes is set begin in 2026.
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR operation to rebuild 24 of Wokingham's roads and repair their potholes is set begin in 2026.
Read moreDetailsMusic group offers a chance to sit, listen and reflect
Read moreDetailsA makeshift BMX ramp built by young people at King George V Recreation Ground has sparked a mixed reaction
Read moreDetailsCouncil asked for update on last exchange with Great Western Railway with regards to additional parking at Twyford station,
Read moreDetailsThere was new hope to solve the parking crisis in Twyford last week after politicians promised to reach across the political divide
Read moreDetailsPlanning officers at Wokingham borough council have approved a planning application for 12 new apartments in a Ruscombe business park.
Read moreDetailsFundraising concert supports Wokingham charity's work
Read moreDetailsOfficers from the Wokingham North Neighbourhood Policing Team (NHPT) have been active across Woodley, Earley, Winnersh and Twyford
Read moreDetailsA 25-year-old man has been jailed after being caught shoplifting just hours after receiving a suspended sentence.
Read moreDetailsKey players from Wokingham met in London on Tuesday to discuss the problem of parking at Twyford station.
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