Major development works in Barkham could bring ‘chaos’ to the roads warns councillor
'Chaos' could blight the roads around Barkham as several major development works are all set to take place next year, a councillor has warned.
Read moreDetails'Chaos' could blight the roads around Barkham as several major development works are all set to take place next year, a councillor has warned.
Read moreDetailsHISTORY was made last week, when the first secondary school places were offered to girls attending a Winnersh school.
Read moreDetailsA SOLICITOR with local knowledge has joined the new Wokingham branch of a Thames Valley law firm.
Read moreDetailsMaiden Erlegh Rotary delivers more than 2,000 meals
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council has responded to an accusation that it operates 'like a dictatorship' by a neighbour who has opposed the approval of homes
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is reminding residents that they must have suitable photo ID to be able to vote in the forthcoming elections.
Read moreDetailsCheer Minion marathon runner Beverley
Read moreDetailsChoir promises musical treat at their spring concert
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a traveller site in Twyford have not been allowed to move their gate closer to the road and add new tarmac
Read moreDetailsREADING FC picked up a vital away win against League One relegation rivals Carlisle United to boost their chances of survival just days after
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