Traffic disruption warning ahead of funeral in Finchampstead tomorrow
MOTORISTS are being warned to avoid the Nine Mile Ride area of Wokingham tomorrow morning as a large funeral procession ...
MOTORISTS are being warned to avoid the Nine Mile Ride area of Wokingham tomorrow morning as a large funeral procession ...
TWO roads in Sonning will be temporarily closed for three days later this month, but commuters shouldn’t be affected. Thames ...
A REPORT outlining the economic benefits of a third crossing over the River Thames was published this week. The Strategic ...
ANOTHER set of roadworks will get underway on Monday as South East Water prepare to install a new pipe on ...
MOTORISTS fed up with Wokingham’s traffic misery have launched a petition calling on the borough council to take action. As ...
A PUB landlady has warned that Wokingham’s traffic chaos could see her out of business by Christmas – and she ...
AN exhibition of the proposed route of the new Arborfield Relief Road, and the work that has already been carried ...
A NUMBER of roads in Wokingham borough will be closed to traffic to enable essential works to take place. Wokingham ...
IN preparation for the start of major works in Wokingham town centre next week, Peach Street will need to be completely ...
THE northbound carriageway of a town centre road has been closed this week for sewerage works. Denmark Street, between Wokingham ...
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