Wokingham Borough Council spends £6 million fixing roads
Wokingham Borough Council has completed its annual road maintenance programme, spending more than £6 million. Andy Glencross, assistant director for ...
Wokingham Borough Council has completed its annual road maintenance programme, spending more than £6 million. Andy Glencross, assistant director for ...
Wokingham Borough Council has spent more than £6 million on road maintenance throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Council pledge a public consultation into one of the borough’s busiest crossroads to see if it can be made safer ...
“Passenger numbers continue to fall as the public rightly follow government advice to avoid non-essential travel. The decision to temporarily ...
“They’re all concerned on the site. They raised it to their managers, but they said that until the Government shuts ...
While last week’s commentary took a brief look at the overall scope and content of the proposed Local Plan, this ...
ORGANISERS behind a three-month publication consultation into the future of transport in the South East have thanked those who took ...
The borough council hopes that as the traffic signals are upgraded, commuters will begin to notice reduced delays and improved ...
Heavy rainfall across Berkshire has caused flooding and traffic delays.
A WOKINGHAM man is calling for action as he is losing sleep over potholes. Tim Rollinson claims lorries thundering through ...
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