ANOTHER VIEW: The digital divide when it comes to paying for parking
We are all technologically competent, but we had to pay for our parking using our phones
We are all technologically competent, but we had to pay for our parking using our phones
Wokingham Borough Council has defended its decision to increase parking charges from Monday, due to drop in income – despite ...
Cllr Pauline Jorgensen After months of ignoring public petitions and concerns from Conservative councillors, this week the Lib Dem/Labour administration ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has defended plans to more than double parking charges and increase the charging period, saying it is ...
The Woodford Park and Coronation Hall car parks will be open on Wednesday, May 13, so that people can drive ...
THIEVES have targeted cars parked outside a restaurant in Knowl Hill. Between 6.10pm and 6.40pm on Monday, October 30, the ...
Wokingham Borough Council's ruling Executive are to consider introducing free parking in Wokingham town centre when they meet next week. ...
PLANS to alleviate the town centre’s parking woes while the train station car park is closed are being put into ...
Plans to introduce weekends and overnight charges for the borough’s car parks were almost approved earlier this month – despite strong opposition ...
PROPOSALS to introduce weekend and evening parking charges across Wokingham Borough has been met with strong criticism from one of ...
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