Station bridge repairs rejected over historical material concerns
Plans to restore the Wokingham Station footbridge were rejected by planning officers.
Read moreDetailsPlans to restore the Wokingham Station footbridge were rejected by planning officers.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne fire station hosted a charity car last weekend to raise funds for the Fire Fighters Charity.
Read moreDetailsIn Susan Parsonage's first column, she talks about partnership working.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is currently reviewing its travel assistance policies — and it wants to hear residents’ thoughts.
Read moreDetailsLooking at the team sheet on Saturday afternoon against Barnsley, it really hit me just how good Reading’s strongest XI is. Royals Rafael is one of the best goalkeepers in...
Read moreDetailsSonning and South Berkshire Hockey Clubs were in pre-season action ahead of the new season which kicks off at the start of October. SONNING 3s were defeated in their most...
Read moreDetailsBy Richard Ashton JAMES Baker believes he used the summer productively as the tight-head prop prepares for Rams' second season in National One. The front row received an honourable mention...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council’s reserves have dropped by more than £7 million as a result of the coronavirus pandemic – but the picture might be less bleak next month. At a...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL’S property portfolio is now worth £120 million and, at a virtual meeting held on Thursday, September 24, the Executive agreed to tender its insurance cover for the...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL is to spend up to £120,000 to purchase Covid-19 testing kits for key workers. Its Executive committee approved the decision at a virtual meeting held on Thursday,...
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