Cars aren’t always the quickest option
The council has produced maps to illustrate how short trips can be quicker without a car.
Read moreDetailsThe council has produced maps to illustrate how short trips can be quicker without a car.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is encouraging its residents to be prepared for the forthcoming elections.
Read moreDetailsBidding has opened on an auction of eight individual freehold titles of roads and land with a guide price of £50.
Read moreDetailsThe topic of women-only swimming sessions was again raised at full council last week.
Read moreDetailsNew cookbook club should work up an appetite for new recipes
Read moreDetailsTODAY is National Popcorn Day, and to celebrate a cinema in Winnersh is offering a bag of the snack for just £1. Showcase Cinemas says both salted and sweet varieties...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is set to approve the introduction of a significant number of on-street parking and waiting restrictions.
Read moreDetailsPlans for up to 28 homes on an already congested road are set to be given approval by Wokingham District Council tonight.
Read moreDetailsAVOID the area ? that's the message as a major route that connects Wokingham borough with Reading has been closed this morning due to flooding
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue were called to an accident on New Year's Eve.
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