FROM THE OPPOSITION: Parking charge policy that punishes the high street
Over the last four years, the LibDems have dramatically increased car parking charges across Wokingham Borough, with fees more than doubling
Read moreDetailsOver the last four years, the LibDems have dramatically increased car parking charges across Wokingham Borough, with fees more than doubling
Read moreDetailsThe family-friendly event features more than 60 stalls.
Read moreDetailsWhether it is a child walking safely to school, an older resident crossing a busy road, or someone cycling to work instead of sitting in traffic
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help to identify a man following an alleged assault at The Oracle shopping centre in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after an incident involving a group of teenagers at this year's Woodley Carnival prompted concern among visitors.
Read moreDetailsA junction that has become a crash blackspot along one of the busiest roads in Berkshire could go down to 30mph.
Read moreDetailsCharity praised for commitment to social responsibility
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham farm will close in October after feeding people of Berkshire for more than 50 years.
Read moreDetailsThis Summer's World Cup could be one of the most dangerous ever, a scientist has warned, as the competition begins in earnest.
Read moreDetailsPlanning permission is being sought for the construction of a Spine Road linking Cutbush Lane East through Thames Valley Science Park.
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