‘A fatality on their hands’: Residents blast new traffic calming measure
MOTORISTS have described a new give way sign on a busy Wokingham road as 'ridiculous' and 'dangerous'.
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS have described a new give way sign on a busy Wokingham road as 'ridiculous' and 'dangerous'.
Read moreDetailsRelay carries young people's message to the world
Read moreDetailsThe first phase of cycling and pedestrian improvement works are set to begin on Shinfield Road on Monday, October 3
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS using the M4 may be required to find alternative routes due to planned closures.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS have voiced concerns over buses travelling to and from a Wokingham school.
Read moreDetailsA PARENT has expressed her frustration as planned road safety measures have not been delivered near a Wokingham School for over a year.
Read moreDetailsFrom Friday, September 9, until Saturday, September 17, the provider will be running an electric demonstrator.
Read moreDetailsSOME WOKINGHAM students were reportedly left 'waiting for buses that were never coming' as new bus routes and timetables came into effect.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents have been afforded more time to share their views on some of the area's travel infrastructure.
Read moreDetailsWEST WOKINGHAM residents may be required to find alternative routes due to a road closure.
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