New car park and two-way road planned for California Country Park – residents’ views sought
RESIDENTS are being asked to share their opinions on plans to build a new car park to a popular country ...
RESIDENTS are being asked to share their opinions on plans to build a new car park to a popular country ...
A FIRE in Wokingham town centre last night is thought to have been started deliberately. A crew from Bracknell Fire ...
A charge will be introduced to use Wokingham's car parks at weekends and overnight from August. The Council had hoped ...
A DECISION to start charging drivers to use borough car parks on Sundays has been called an “insult” to churchgoers ...
ONLY one part of Wokingham borough will be excluded from the new evening, weekend and bank holiday parking charges after successfully ...
PARKING at evenings, weekends, bank holidays in borough car parks will no longer be free after Wokingham Borough Council’s executive ...
VISITORS will avoid coming to Wokingham and small businesses could be forced to close if the council scraps free overnight ...
Plans to charge Wokingham borough residents to park overnight have been unveiled by the Council. A consultation was launched earlier ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council (WBC) is counting on the regeneration this week as it explores the way in which its car ...
WOKINGHAM town centre’s regeneration took a step forward on Wednesday night as controversial proposals for a new multi-storey car park ...
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