Thames Water launches new online service for reporting leaks and other issues
The utilities provider has announced its new online service for reporting potential pollution, sewerage flooding, blockages, and leaks
Read moreDetailsThe utilities provider has announced its new online service for reporting potential pollution, sewerage flooding, blockages, and leaks
Read moreDetailsDrivers in the borough can expect long delays with news that several major roads are set to undergo extensive gas pipe repairs.
Read moreDetailsOlder Wokingham residents are set to benefit from the annual Christmas Kindness Tree initiative.
Read moreDetailsGiving Trees are spreading joy in the borough
Read moreDetailsIn Wokingham Borough, we are fortunate to have a large number of good people who put themselves out to help others
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS is a time for sharing and that's exactly what Wokingham Lions are hoping shoppers will do.
Read moreDetailsMost community users of St Crispin's Leisure Centre look set to retain usage when final plans for its future are confirmed tonight.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an assault on a police officer in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsA plan that could introduce "school streets" throughout Wokingham could be put to residents.
Read moreDetailsScans for more sinkholes in Charvil have been carried out after a crater opened up in a car park.
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