Council issues 1,000 parking tickets in first month
The first month of parking enforcement has seen the borough council’s wardens issue more than 1,000 tickets. Cllr Chris Bowring, ...
The first month of parking enforcement has seen the borough council’s wardens issue more than 1,000 tickets. Cllr Chris Bowring, ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL has listened to our campaign and is promising to introduce free parking as part of a support ...
Wokingham Borough Council's ruling Executive are to consider introducing free parking in Wokingham town centre when they meet next week. ...
TRAFFIC WARDENS will be issuing tickets across the borough from Monday and the range of fines that people will be ...
PARKING charges at a Bracknell car park have been lowered following huge outcry from shoppers. The Bracknell Regeneration Partnership announced ...
ONE of the first steps has been announced towards bringing in new residents permits ahead of the borough council gaining ...
A charge will be introduced to use Wokingham's car parks at weekends and overnight from August. The Council had hoped ...
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 ...
PLANS to alleviate the town centre’s parking woes while the train station car park is closed are being put into ...
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