Traffic jam delays on A329 down 5% says council
A £4million scheme to improve transport options for Wokingham results has been hailed as a success after delays on one ...
A £4million scheme to improve transport options for Wokingham results has been hailed as a success after delays on one ...
WOKINGHAM’S newest school has appointed its first headteacher. Bohunt Education Trust (BET), which will take its first intake of pupils ...
ALMOST nine in 10 pupils will be starting secondary school this September in their first choice school. Earlier this week, ...
THE revised layout to the A329M was never going to work and doomed to failure, according to a former transport ...
WOKINGHAM’S infamous ‘danger’ motorway is actually safer as a result of the change - but the agency behind the new ...
A COMMUNITY stalwart has died and her funeral will take place this Friday. Eileen Mortimore, the wife of Gerry, died peacefully on ...
Campaigners trying to save Elms Field are calling for a public debate on how the council took over the popular ...
MOTORISTS face four weeks of road closures from Easter as part of a major revamp to the A3290. The Suttons ...
PLANS to alleviate the town centre’s parking woes while the train station car park is closed are being put into ...
Travellers who set up camp in Shinfield have been asked to move on. A group of caravans were reported to ...
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