Consultation planned for Finchampstead car park charges
Possible car parking charges in Finchampstead were discussed at the November meeting of Wokingham borough's full council.
Read moreDetailsPossible car parking charges in Finchampstead were discussed at the November meeting of Wokingham borough's full council.
Read moreDetailsGroup entertains their recently discovered founder at Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Care Home
Read moreDetailsThe mayor of Wokingham borough paid tribute to "two remarkable organisations" at a recent meeting of the borough's full council.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones presents the cups and takes a tour of the winter show exhibits
Read moreDetailsThe Lambs Lane group meets this weekend instead of the usual third Sunday of the month
Read moreDetailsThe town council is seeking a sponsor to support the estimated £2,000 cost of running the outreach part of the project.
Read moreDetailsBus passengers will be able to enjoy free festive bus travel in Berkshire on selected dates this month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council has said it has been contacted again by concerned residents who've received a text claiming they owe us a parking fine.
Read moreDetailsWokinghgam borough council is looking into more detailed plans for an outdoor sports hub at Grays Farm, off Heathlands Road
Read moreDetailsEntries are now open for The Lexicon Bracknell Half Marathon as it returns for its 42nd year..
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