Electric car charge points come to Wokingham’s street parking
The borough council's executive have approved a small-scale rollout of about 36 on-street points in residential areas.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council's executive have approved a small-scale rollout of about 36 on-street points in residential areas.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM councillor says she is furious after residents cars were targeted with parking fines today.
Read moreDetailsA PARK & RIDE facility is being moved from Winnersh to Earley to allow construction works to take place.
Read moreDetailsALMOST 80 cameras have been installed across the area to predict the impact of new housing on the road network.
Read moreDetailsANNE Mason is hoping for a quiet Christmas after being plagued by deafening sirens and flashing lights more than 80 times a day for two years.
Read moreDetailsFREE bus travel to help people get to job interviews has been gifted to a Reading charity.
Read moreDetailsFollowing the death of five people at level crossings this year, HM chief inspector of railways is urging residents to use them safely.
Read moreDetailsThe M4 will be closed in two places this weekend, and drivers are being urged to plan ahead.
Read moreDetailsA road near Arborfield has won a biodiversity award for its new bridge, which support animals to travel safely across the borough.
Read moreDetailsBob Beveridge, chair of Thames Valley Berkshire LEP, said he is delighted the bridge is finished.
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