Water supplies hit across Wokingham borough
RESIDENTS across Wokingham borough are reporting problems with their water supplies this morning. People across social media are reporting a ...
RESIDENTS across Wokingham borough are reporting problems with their water supplies this morning. People across social media are reporting a ...
After a year-long search, Thames Water announced the appointment of a new chief executive last week. Sarah Bentley will begin ...
NEW HOMESCHOOLING resources are promising to stink-up science lessons. Thames Water has launched try-at-home experiments to teach children about water ...
THAMES Water has announced it will not be furloughing any of its 6,000 employees. The company will be redeploying its ...
The number of houses and flats is not yet confirmed, although David Wilson Homes say they hope to build a ...
COMMUTERS are being warned to avoid a major link road that straddles the Reading/Wokingham borders as it will be closed ...
A NEW trial programme to tackle leaking water mains pipes has been launched by Thames Water – they’ve turned to ...
Emergency works to repair a sewer have forced a busy Wokingham town centre road to close
CHARVIL residents will be flushed with success once a new four-month project, which includes a road closure, is completed. From ...
A COMPANY caught illegally tapping into the water network while working on a Winnersh development has been fined £8,000. Quattro ...
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