Road Traffic Collision on Wokingham Road near The Three Tuns
Reports of a road traffic collision on Wokingham Road could see bus delays for some routes
Read moreDetailsReports of a road traffic collision on Wokingham Road could see bus delays for some routes
Read moreDetailsInitial findings on the survey show that 67% of respondents "like or can accept" a change to fortnightly collections of rubbish and recycling.
Read moreDetailsThe windows are now on display and will remain in place until the new year.
Read moreDetailsRUNNERS will get into the festive spirit on Saturday, December 17, at Dinton Pastures Country Park.
Read moreDetailsThe government's plan to change housing development targets means more of the 'right type' of homes can be built, Wokingham Council's leader has said
Read moreDetailsTHE Local Government Association has warned there is not enough time to voter ID rules for May's forthcoming elections
Read moreDetailsWORK to convert the M4 into a so-called Smart Motorway has ended, and the speed limit has been restored to 70mph.
Read moreDetailsThe impact bullying and racism allegations in the fire service nationally has been acknowledged by firefighters in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsAS SNOW falls across the south east, road users are being advised not to travel unless absolutely essential.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Christmas Vegan Market, organised by Sparkle Vegan, will take over Market Place on Sunday, December 11.
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