London Road cycleway is unsafe for children, says local councillor
Cllr Paul Fishwick argues the new London Road cycleway is too dangerous for children to ride.
Read moreDetailsCllr Paul Fishwick argues the new London Road cycleway is too dangerous for children to ride.
Read moreDetailsParents can choose four schools, and list them in order of preference. But this must be done before Friday, January 15, or may affect the allocation process.
Read moreDetailsPoliticians across the council have welcomed additional funding to help feed families this winter.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire's regional economy remains resilient against the coronavirus pandemic, says Thames Valley Berkshire LEP.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER was threatened by a gang wanting to steal his mobile phone. The incident took place in Wokingham town centre last week. Now Thames Valley Police is appealing for...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has issued a warning to residents as catalytic converter thefts are on the rise.
Read moreDetailsBusinesses in the Thames Valley are worried the regional economic gap is widening.
Read moreDetailsA group of Conservative MPs are campaigning to stop more cycle lanes being built across the country.
Read moreDetailsNews from the local courts as seen in Wokingham.Today of November 12, 2020.
Read moreDetailsActivate Learning is launching a new scheme aimed at helping the borough's young adults into work.
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