Calls for Crosfields crossing
A girl said she is 'really scared' of being hit by a car on a busy A-road where the council has refused to build a crossing.
Read moreDetailsA girl said she is 'really scared' of being hit by a car on a busy A-road where the council has refused to build a crossing.
Read moreDetailsCouncil budget plans say that government grants aren't enough to cover the rising costs of providing essential services.
Read moreDetailsResidents claim the scheme was changed in September 2023 without consultation or notice.
Read moreDetailsTHE CHANCELLOR popped into Woodley last week, not to stock up on supplies but to gain inspiration for his forthcoming budget
Read moreDetailsThe scheme has helped the most vulnerable residents in the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe government is also providing an additional £418,000 extra this year, and again next year, for additional work on potholes.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has accused Wokingham Borough councillors of wanting to "keep quiet" about the grants it gets from central government.
Read moreDetailsThe site of a former town centre barbers that has been vacant for months could be turned into a cafe.
Read moreDetailsAny British citizen previously registered to vote in the UK, or who previously lived in the UK, can register to vote in UK general elections.
Read moreDetailsLABOUR'S candidate for Earley and Woodley in the forthcoming general election says she feels 'urgency' over the need to have a change in government
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