Free travel for bus passengers in Berkshire this Christmas
Bus passengers will be able to enjoy free festive bus travel in Berkshire on selected dates this month.
Read moreDetailsBus passengers will be able to enjoy free festive bus travel in Berkshire on selected dates this month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council has said it has been contacted again by concerned residents who've received a text claiming they owe us a parking fine.
Read moreDetailsWokinghgam borough council is looking into more detailed plans for an outdoor sports hub at Grays Farm, off Heathlands Road
Read moreDetailsYoung leaders of the future find out about civic duties
Read moreDetailsThe baubles, kindly donated by the Co-op Funeral Care Earley, are available to all visitors.
Read moreDetailsWhat one change would make you feel safer where you live in the borough?
Read moreDetailsBorough charity has big plans, and needs help this Christmas
Read moreDetailsBorough asked to help charity reach appeal target
Read moreDetailsWest Oak stages an afternoon of nostalgic Country and Rock
Read moreDetailsStronger Starts scheme gives to three borough charities
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