Eleven sites in Wokingham where drivers could be hit by new council fines
Drivers could be hit with new fines for breaking road rules at 11 sites in Wokingham after the government granted the council new enforcement powers
Read moreDetailsDrivers could be hit with new fines for breaking road rules at 11 sites in Wokingham after the government granted the council new enforcement powers
Read moreDetailsTHE DRAFT local plan for Wokingham borough will finally be published in November, it was revealed at the executive meeting.
Read moreDetailsA £6.6 million affordable home scheme closes to Wokingham town centre was approved by the ruling executive when they met on Thursday, July 27
Read moreDetailsTHE NUMBER of older residents needing residential nursing care funded by Wokingham Council is projected to rise
Read moreDetailsTHE COST of building a new sixth form block at Bohunt School has risen to £10.5 million, one of the reasons why the project has been delayed
Read moreDetailsIS THE high cost of making a home greener and more energy efficient worth it? That was the question from a Wokingham resident asked to the executive
Read moreDetailsHappy first birthday, Wokingham Leisure Centre
Read moreDetailsSouth Berkshire Singers bring Noah's ark to Wokingham's new Space For All
Read moreDetailsWokingham Lions Club donates May Fayre proceeds to charities
Read moreDetailsWhere to recycle coffee pods and cooking oil
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