MP critical over A329 road plans
Sir John Redwood has expressed his concerns over one of Wokingham's prominent road junctions.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has expressed his concerns over one of Wokingham's prominent road junctions.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is encouraging people to register to vote anonymously if their safety would be at risk appearing on the electoral register.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has again ignited the California crossroads roadworks debate.
Read moreDetailsA club has applied for permission to extend the hours of use at its artificial grass pitch in Sonning.
Read moreDetailsThe job of the PCC is to ensure the policing needs of communities are met effectively.
Read moreDetailsIt will provide an alternative route for traffic to avoid Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsCllr Andy Croy had collected signatures calling on the council to restore three disabled parking spaces in the Headley Road car park
Read moreDetailsA social prescription software app co-developed by Wokingham Borough Council has been shortlisted an award.
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 moreDetailsSir Ed is hoping his party can go from running the council as a minority administration to having a majority
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