Huge backlog for road repairs
The amount needed to fix the current backlog of repairs was reported to be £16.3 billion.
Read moreDetailsThe amount needed to fix the current backlog of repairs was reported to be £16.3 billion.
Read moreDetailsAt the final Wokingham council meeting ahead of the local elections on May 2, party leaders took time to thank those who were not seeking re-election
Read moreDetailsThe proposed development would have had a negative and detrimental impact on the landscape and character of the area.
Read moreDetailsNew faces have hit the streets of Wokingham Borough to help residents recycle more of their waste.
Read moreDetailsSir Ed is hoping his party can go from running the council as a minority administration to having a majority
Read moreDetailsCllr Rob Comber has been a town councillor since 2023.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading to Basingstoke CRP took the Small Projects Award following its work to bring warm clothing to the homeless and needy this week
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has announced that the TVP Rural Crime Taskforce is set to expand thanks to a funding boost in the 2024/2025 budget
Read moreDetailsHe was visiting Reading and Wokingham to drum up support for the party's general election candidate Clive Jones
Read moreDetailsSir Ed Davey was in Reading and Wokingham today, visiting the Royal Berkshire Hospital, meeting residents and party activists, and door-knocking.
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