Residents left frustrated after contractors leave ‘dangerous’ works unfinished
ARBORFIELD residents have expressed their concerns about incomplete construction across a new build.
Read moreDetailsARBORFIELD residents have expressed their concerns about incomplete construction across a new build.
Read moreDetailsFor the first time ever, the electorate will have to show photographic identification to cast their ballot.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a Theale business ended 2022 with a celebration, after being presented with the Queen's Award for International Trade
Read moreDetailsCLIMATE change matters more to people than economic growth, according to new research from one of the Thames Valley's train companies.
Read moreDetailsThe 120 winning charities across the UK were picked at random from those nominated.
Read moreDetailsThe annual Winter Carnival has been a fixture in the Wokingham events calendar since 1994 and supports local causes every year.
Read moreDetailsA green energy firm has appointed a new head of technical services as it seeks to grow its solar projects
Read moreDetailsONE of Wokingham Borough's four MPs has earned more outside of parliament than any other politician according to new data released today
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to replace the 'tatty and frayed' Union flag outside the Reading council offices
Read moreDetailsTHE PROPERTY market continued to grow last year, with new data showing an increase in the amount of money lent in mortgages.
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