Calls for 20mph zones in Shinfield
Residents in the Hawthorn and Cutbush Lane areas had concerns at how drivers were treating the residential area
Read moreDetailsResidents in the Hawthorn and Cutbush Lane areas had concerns at how drivers were treating the residential area
Read moreDetailsThis summer, residents will receive a new wheelie bin and, from the autumn ,collections with alternate between recycling and general waste
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, an elected hospital governor and also the Lib Dem parliamentary candidate for Wokingham, said the ward left patients no space for privacy
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has said the new and improved California Crossroads roadworks are on track.
Read moreDetailsA social prescription software app co-developed by Wokingham Borough Council has been shortlisted an award.
Read moreDetailsNetwork with like-minded residents at Wokingham's Rose Inn
Read moreDetailsLearn to present confidently with a Wokingham club
Read moreDetailsTWO teenagers were assaulted in Matthewsgreen last month and police have just released a CCTV image of a man they believe can help their investigation. The incident happened around 4.45pm...
Read moreDetailsThe amount needed to fix the current backlog of repairs was reported to be £16.3 billion.
Read moreDetailsAt the final Wokingham council meeting ahead of the local elections on May 2, party leaders took time to thank those who were not seeking re-election
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