Eyesore bridge over Wokingham railway line is a ‘temporary solution’
FEARS that a new footbridge is to be a blot on the landscape of Wokingham have been quashed by the ...
FEARS that a new footbridge is to be a blot on the landscape of Wokingham have been quashed by the ...
Rail passengers wishing to travel from Wokingham to London Waterloo on Thursday can expect delays and disruption following a fire ...
RAIL commuters are facing delays to train services today due to the strong winds of Storm Imogen. South West Trains ...
Commuters face up to four months of misery when a busy railway car park closes for redevelopment work - and there’s ...
TWO new bus routes are to be extended to bring public transport to the new Ikea store, meaning Wokingham borough ...
Over running engineering works has been blamed for delays hitting trains from Wokingham station this morning - and the delays ...
Rail passengers are facing delays and cancellations this afternoon following a police incident near London Paddington. Services in and around the ...
Artwork that brightened up hoardings on a busy Wokingham road has now been joined by ugly graffiti. The Elms Field Paint ...
WOKINGHAM’S new bus service will be expanded in the New Year, with new timetables and a route that takes in ...
The frame now arriving on platform one comes complete with a great view. Tomorrow morning, Wokingham train station will be ...
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