Work to repair sinkhole in Evendons is complicated by high groundwater levels
WORK to repair a sinkhole that opened in a Wokingham street during half-term is still ongoing.
Read moreDetailsWORK to repair a sinkhole that opened in a Wokingham street during half-term is still ongoing.
Read moreDetailsAN ATTEMPT to present a petition to the council was nearly halted after it was pointed out that its wording contravened the constitution
Read moreDetailsReading FC women's unbeaten run against Aston Villa in the Women's Super League came to an end after a hat-trick from Lionesses star Rachel Daly.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S park and ride sites are up for review, especially as two are not being used to ferry passengers to town centres.
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT'S autumn statement didn't do enough to help councils cope with rising inflation, and should be ensuring Wokingham is funded 'properly'
Read moreDetailsA PETITION is calling for the council to install a new traffic light-controlled pedestrian crossing to make access easier to Earley train station.
Read moreDetailsHOUSING companies owned by Wokingham Borough Council are looking at ways to operate differently in the future.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women's manager Kelly Chambers wants the Women's Super League to capitalise on attendances during the Men's FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Read moreDetailsThe Foundry Bell on London Road, formerly a Loch Fyne seafood restaurant, will welcome its first punters on Friday, December 2.
Read moreDetailsChoir seeks female singers
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