ROADWORKS: Wokingham town centre road closure and temporary lights from Monday
Motorists travelling into Wokingham town centre from Monday will need to take extra care with their routes as two sets ...
Motorists travelling into Wokingham town centre from Monday will need to take extra care with their routes as two sets ...
A ROAD has been closed after a burst water main caused a minibus to fall into a sinkhole. Nine Mile ...
WATER bosses are seeing red over dangerous drivers ignoring temporary traffic lights. They warn impatient motorists could injure pedestrians and ...
" order_by="sortorder" order_direction="ASC" returns="included" maximum_entity_count="500"] One of Wokingham's busiest roads, connecting Jennett's Park with the town centre, was closed to ...
Some residents on Nine Mile Ride are currently without water after a water pipe burst at 5.30am this morning. South East ...
Water can be seen gushing out of the leak caused by a burst water main Picture: Graeme Cooper HOMES in ...
Earlier today, parts of Wokingham saw its water supply cut off. Residents in the town centre took to Twitter to ...
A water leak in Wokingham caused a street to be left with low water pressure this afternoon. Davy Close, off Carey ...
A PIPE that burst, causing a torrent of water down a town centre street, has been repaired. South East Water’s ...
Wokingham's motorists are set for more misery as another set of roadworks has been announced. South East Water has announced ...
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