Why Wokingham Borough Council is being accused of ignoring residents over 20mph speed limits
Jorgensen: 'They've ignored local voices, and they bragged about it.'
Read moreDetailsJorgensen: 'They've ignored local voices, and they bragged about it.'
Read moreDetailsThames Valley solicitor Blandy & Blandy looks at updates to the law
Read moreDetailsThere are no elections planned in May 2026, so there is no need to postpone or change planned elections due to re-organisation.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue attended a road traffic collision in Wokingham last weekend.
Read moreDetailsJones said:"More than 1,000 local residents have written to me about this issue."
Read moreDetailsA catering van could soon occupy the car park to sell food on the go.
Read moreDetailsFigures indicate continued pressure on employment opportunities
Read moreDetailsAlexandre Lomondais has become the first-ever Black Belt Ninja at the coding group, Code Ninjas Wokingham
Read moreDetailsThe store based at Winnersh Showcase will be only the seventh drive-thru store in the country.
Read moreDetailsActivists have argued that the 400 spaces in the station car park are usually full by 7.15am, leading commuters to park elsewhere.
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