A329m to be closed overnight from Monday, June 3 through to Saturday, June 8
MOTORISTS are being warned that a major route across Wokingham borough will face overnight closures next week. The A329m will ...
MOTORISTS are being warned that a major route across Wokingham borough will face overnight closures next week. The A329m will ...
Motorists travelling into Wokingham town centre from Monday will need to take extra care with their routes as two sets ...
As if getting around Wokingham town during the regeneration wasn’t hard enough – on Monday, traffic lights will be installed ...
A MAJOR town centre road is to be closed to traffic this weekend, meaning anyone wanting to get from Norreys ...
A MAIN road through Sonnning and Charvil is to be closed for up to six weeks to allow water works ...
A PUB in the middle of town centre road closures has warned that it runs the risk having no business ...
WORK on the new Saxons Court development will see a busy Wokingham road closed this weekend. Cross Street will be shut ...
WORK on drains between January and February will see some road closures across the borough. Wokingham Borough Council has said ...
MOTORISTS were faced with long delays last week as a major route through Winnersh was closed. King Street Lane was ...
WORK to regenerate Wokingham town centre has been halted to enable workmen to go on a two-week festive break, despite ...
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