Wokingham Borough Council accused of trying to ‘sneak through’ controversial parking charges
Plans to introduce weekends and overnight charges for the borough’s car parks were almost approved earlier this month – despite strong opposition ...
Plans to introduce weekends and overnight charges for the borough’s car parks were almost approved earlier this month – despite strong opposition ...
Emmbrook residents worried that plans to install floodlights at a football ground would cause light pollution were given assurances at a ...
PROPOSALS to introduce weekend and evening parking charges across Wokingham Borough has been met with strong criticism from one of ...
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 ...
WHILE the Wokingham Fireworks event had been very successful, there have been concerns about parking around the site. We understand ...
It's been a rubbish commute home tonight - a broken down train at Winnersh meant that trains between Wokingham and ...
PARKING powers could be placed in Wokingham Borough Council’s hands. Last night, the council’s executive voted to apply for civil ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council (WBC) is counting on the regeneration this week as it explores the way in which its car ...
AMBITIOUS plans for the redevelopment of a Wokingham town centre pool have been submitted by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC). The ...
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