Progress at Gorse Ride development
A family that is set to move into a property at Gorse Ride have laid a brick to mark the construction of their new home.
Read moreDetailsA family that is set to move into a property at Gorse Ride have laid a brick to mark the construction of their new home.
Read moreDetailsA CLUBHOUSE will be extended after Wokingham Borough Council's planning department granted permission
Read moreDetailsAn evocative Christmas card has been designed to support fundraising efforts for this year's Royal British Legion poppy appeal.
Read moreDetailsBusinesses at California crossroads have issued a call to remind residents that they remain open whilst the roadworks are taking place.
Read moreDetailsCalifornia crossroads contractors have acted to ensure the safety of parents and children.
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS using Google Maps to try and avoid California Crossroads will no longer be sent on a dead-end diversion, thanks to Wokingham.Today
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council acted quickly to remove a set of unauthorised traffic lights.
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Read moreDetailsATTEMPTS to fix a gas leak on a main road in Finchampstead are continuing ? meaning works continue to clash with the closure of California Crossroads
Read moreDetailsAN IRATE motorist threatened to stab a construction worker at California Crossroads earlier this week.
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