PICTURES: Storm Imogen hits Wokingham borough
As we head into rush hour, many commuters will face delays and disruption to their journeys as a result of ...
As we head into rush hour, many commuters will face delays and disruption to their journeys as a result of ...
Commuters face up to four months of misery when a busy railway car park closes for redevelopment work - and there’s ...
Drainage repairs are set to take place across the borough on Monday (8). Road closures in Charvil, Wargrave, Remenham, Woodley, ...
PROPOSALS to introduce weekend and evening parking charges across Wokingham Borough has been met with strong criticism from one of ...
Wokingham’s notorious ‘danger’ road is reducing queues of traffic and is safe for all road users, according to surveys carried ...
A petition started by Facebook group Keep Elms Field Green has reached more than 1,300 signatures in a week. The petition ...
Motorists face a fortnight of misery as the A329 gets resurfaced. From Wednesday next week, the road will be closed between ...
As Highways England prepare to hand back the A329M to Wokingham Borough Council, two petitions have been launched in a ...
A man driving his girlfriend to work has been left facing a £1,500 repair bill after being the victim of an ...
Long-suffering users of the A329M will be facing another week of roadworks - but road bosses are confident that this ...
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