Parking plans agreed
The permits will control who is allowed to park in a road. Anyone caught parking without a permit can be fined.
Read moreDetailsThe permits will control who is allowed to park in a road. Anyone caught parking without a permit can be fined.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council sees more damage to our roads as water seeps into cracks and expands when it freezes, which weakens surfaces over time.
Read moreDetailsNew lights are in place.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council has installed six new bus shelters.
Read moreDetailsThe number of parking warrants issued in Wokingham increased by more than 160% between 2024 and 2025, data has revealed.
Read moreDetailsWardens are making more visits to schools than in the previous financial year to improve road safety for pupils, which has been well received.
Read moreDetailsNew parking restrictions are being proposed in the borough, in response to people parking inconsiderately.
Read moreDetailsChanges to how resident parking permits operate in Wokingham borough have been approved.
Read moreDetailsResidents in the suburbs of Reading have called for better bus services in the area, particularly to the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is offering free single fares on all local bus journeys that start in Wokingham borough running up to Christmas.
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