Plans for nine-month closure for part of Barkham Road
The council does not have the power to refuse works where there is a clear operational need.
Read moreDetailsThe council does not have the power to refuse works where there is a clear operational need.
Read moreDetailsRail passengers are being urged to avoid all non-essential travel during the heatwave.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council's annual road maintenance programme is now in full swing.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council currently invests £2.46 million per year in local bus services.
Read moreDetailsA junction that has become a crash blackspot along one of the busiest roads in Berkshire could go down to 30mph.
Read moreDetailsPlanning permission is being sought for the construction of a Spine Road linking Cutbush Lane East through Thames Valley Science Park.
Read moreDetailsLaws prevent councils from using parking revenue to fund unrelated services, such as adult social care.
Read moreDetailsA petition is calling on Wokingham borough council, and its contractor Balfour Beatty, to restore safe pedestrian access from Easthampstead Road
Read moreDetailsAn important part of the South Wokingham Distributor Road is now in place
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, July 20, two services are set to be cancelled entirely ahead of the school holidays, while a number of other services will see changes
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