Two Saints are winners with charity gift
A CONSTRUCTION firm has donated £650 to a Wokingham charity, Two Saints. Balfour Beatty, which carries out projects across the ...
A CONSTRUCTION firm has donated £650 to a Wokingham charity, Two Saints. Balfour Beatty, which carries out projects across the ...
Later this month, overnight works are planned to join the roundabout opposite Woodward Close with the A329 Reading Road.
“They’re all concerned on the site. They raised it to their managers, but they said that until the Government shuts ...
ADULTS looking for a construction career can now apply to a new course launching next month. It has been complied ...
Wokingham-based infrastructure group Balfour Beatty are inviting locals to attend a public drop-in session on Tuesday, December 17. The forum- ...
Local Cub Scouts have put their DIY skills into practice with the help of a national infrastructure group that’s working ...
Nine “vital” road schemes and four strategic development roads across Wokingham borough will be built by Balfour Beatty after the ...
WORK to regenerate Wokingham town centre has been halted to enable workmen to go on a two-week festive break, despite ...
A WORK placement at the Carnival Pool car park in Wokingham town centre has seen one young Woodley resident take ...
AMBITIOUS plans to regenerate Wokingham’s town centre took another step forward this week, after the foundations of a new multi-storey ...
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