Consultation: Council plans to change ‘dangerous’ Rose Street layout
“This is a dangerous crossing point that should have been tackled by WBC much earlier – there have been countless near misses here."
Read moreDetails“This is a dangerous crossing point that should have been tackled by WBC much earlier – there have been countless near misses here."
Read moreDetailsThe British Parking Association has launched a campaign to clamp down on drivers who leave their vehicles in anti-social places.
Read moreDetailsIn the short film, Cllr Rachel Burgess, Labour councillor for Norreys, said: “Labour councillors supported the declaration of a climate emergency in Wokingham borough. But the numbers in the Conservatives’...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is asking residents to stay safe and be considerate when celebrating Bonfire Night and Diwali this year.
Read moreDetailsReaders' Poetry as seen in Wokingham.Today of October 22, 2020.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's column, Rachel Bradley talks about pandemic meltdowns.
Read moreDetailsResidents of Montague Park are concerned about a second round of 'carcinogenic poison' being sprayed on the neighbouring meadow.
Read moreDetailsNorden Farm Arts Centre has launched the Ark Appeal to support its online entertainment and creative.
Read moreDetailsAfter a dance off in rural Ireland last year, Scottish brewery Pilot Beer ended up with beers in The Lord Raglan in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsLast week, Sonning resident Eleanor Smith had her first drive-thru McDonalds visit, and it was her visit out since February.
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