Wokingham council awards £124 million road building contract to Market Place developers
Nine “vital” road schemes and four strategic development roads across Wokingham borough will be built by Balfour Beatty after the ...
Nine “vital” road schemes and four strategic development roads across Wokingham borough will be built by Balfour Beatty after the ...
CALLS are being made to improve safety at busy road junction following two accidents in two days – the latest ...
WORK on drains between January and February will see some road closures across the borough. Wokingham Borough Council has said ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched a public consultation as part of two-year process of setting the 2019/20 budget. Council leader ...
MOTORISTS fed up with Wokingham’s traffic misery have launched a petition calling on the borough council to take action. As ...
HIGH winds and heavy rain caused disruption to the borough’s commuters this morning. A number of trees fell down blowing roads, ...
AN AMBITIOUS plan to cut congestion for the borough's motorists gets underway on the A329M and M4 sliproads from Monday ...
Police and ambulance crews were called out after a crash on the A329M this morning. Two cars collided in the incident, ...
RESIDENTS are being asked to share their opinions on plans to build a new car park to a popular country ...
MOTORISTS planning to use the M40 today are being warned of delays after a lorry overturned on slip road. It ...
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