Are your local roads getting worse? Council says residents must step in
Wokingham Borough Council have asked Earley and Woodley residents to get in touch and tell them where the local potholes are in their local roads.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council have asked Earley and Woodley residents to get in touch and tell them where the local potholes are in their local roads.
Read moreDetailsExpert menders can repair broken items
Read moreDetailsJorgensen: 'They've ignored local voices, and they bragged about it.'
Read moreDetailsCouncil tax is set to increase in Woodley to pay for town services and community facilities.
Read moreDetailsA main road in Woodley will be getting a new 20mph speed limit to make it safer for 'vulnerable road users'.
Read moreDetailsZarah Sultana, the co-founder of Your Party and member of parliament for Coventry will be at the "Wokingham and Reading Public Meeting" on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsNine new low-emission buses have taken to the roads in a largest ever order for new vehicles by Carousel Buses.
Read moreDetailsPolice have been cracking down on anti-social behaviour and nuisance e-bike riding in Woodley town centre.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched an appeal for help after a man was shot by an air rifle in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsThe town centre in Woodley is set to receive fresh attention, with a focus on improving the experience for shoppers.
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