New date set for Bearwood Road closure as original works postponed
Bearwood Road in Barkham will now be closed later in the month after original works by Thames Water were postponed due to heavy rainfall.
Read moreDetailsBearwood Road in Barkham will now be closed later in the month after original works by Thames Water were postponed due to heavy rainfall.
Read moreDetailsWork on a new manhole is almost completed.
Read moreDetailsThames Water is closing and diverting part of Bearwood Road in Barkham from Monday, February 9, until late September.
Read moreDetailsDrivers could be kinder to their cars ? and to pedestrians
Read moreDetailsDrainage works are set to take place at six locations across Wokingham borough next week as part of efforts to reduce the risk of road flooding.
Read moreDetailsVillagers in Finchampstead are appealing to improve the safety of one of the most dangerous junctions.
Read moreDetailsBus number 299 is believed to cost the council more than £13 per passenger.
Read moreDetailsThames Water is set to close part of Bearwood Road in Barkham from Monday, February 9, until late September.
Read moreDetailsParking will be restricted at various locations around Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsTraffic lights have been installed as Thames Water is conducting emergency network repairs near historic homes in a village in Berkshire.
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