London Road to close to traffic; diversions in place
A main road into Wokingham will be closed from tonight until Monday. Wokingham Borough Council has issued a reminder that ...
A main road into Wokingham will be closed from tonight until Monday. Wokingham Borough Council has issued a reminder that ...
THE Met Office has issued a warning for dense fog across the south of England from this evening through to ...
MOTORISTS are being warned that Peach Street in Wokingham will be closed overnight this week. From 9pm tonight (Monday) the ...
Work to ease congestion on the A329M slip roads will continue next week. The scheme to widen the slip roads ...
A ROAD closure which have caused grief for motorists is set to continue until Friday. Mill Lane in Sindlesham will be ...
BASLOW Road in Winnersh will be temporarily closed on Thursday (15) for roadworks to be carried out. Wokingham Borough Council ...
PLANS to close Peach Street and London Road in Wokingham for roadworks has caused outrage amongst resident and business owners. ...
Eastheath Avenue between Heath Close and Crail Close will be closed for a month from Monday, September 28. Wokingham Borough ...
FEARS have been raised over the safety of a new stretch of road coming into Wokingham from the A329M. Works ...
A TWO-WEEK closure of Evendons Lane has started. Workers are undertaking essential sewer connection works and to ensure it's done ...
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