Balfour Beatty extends working hours to build new road in Winnersh
"We are keen to make the most of what remains of the longer daylight hours, subject to good weather conditions, in our attempt to stay on track with our planned...
Read moreDetails"We are keen to make the most of what remains of the longer daylight hours, subject to good weather conditions, in our attempt to stay on track with our planned...
Read moreDetails“We know it’s disappointing that Lower Earley’s and the return of our other libraries have had to be paused, but we must make sure our resources are deployed to keep...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is encouraging residents to apply for energy-saving grants.
Read moreDetailsA motorist is reminding residents to check in at Winnersh Triangle park and ride, to avoid a fine.
Read moreDetailsCancer Research UK celebrates raising £1 million through penny machines.
Read moreDetailsA local manufacturer has been supporting countries in Africa with testing kits.
Read moreDetailsUnder new rules, people must now work from home, but health, education, construction and essential public services are encouraged to keep going to work.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS across the borough were celebrating yesterday after lottery wins. Two neighbours from Tangley Drive in Wokingham netted £1,000 each with their lucky postcode. And two Binfield residents from Laureates...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Council is asking residents to nominate local heroes for the 2021 civic awards.
Read moreDetailsIT’S ONE of the biggest days in Wokingham’s calendar, but it’s also another casualty of the pandemic. This year’s Reading Toy Run is being replaced with a toy dump instead....
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