Wokingham Borough Council asks for feedback to improve journeys
Feedback can be submitted until Sunday, March 12.
Read moreDetailsFeedback can be submitted until Sunday, March 12.
Read moreDetailsA second scheme to build 33 custom and self-build homes on a green field has been proposed ? even though the first was refused permission a year ago.
Read moreDetailsNew sustainability group in Wokingham takes off
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD residents attended a public consultation on Saturday to discuss two key areas of the village's future.
Read moreDetailsI was pleased to meet so many people in Shinfield last week, at the community consultation event held by the University and Shinfield Parish Council
Read moreDetailsThis half-term, The Lexicon is to host an interactive activity trail based on Eric Carle's best-selling children's book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Read moreDetailsA Lent choir concert of 'exquisite' uplifting music
Read moreDetailsA GOVERNMENT that is unwilling to negotiate has caused strikes that have shut schools across Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL has no certainty over the level of funding it will receive from the government to help fund bus services across Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 5,000 roadworks are undertaken on Wokingham borough roads every year ? with utility companies responsible for 75% of them.
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