New A329M layout is ‘safe’ and ‘reducing queues’ say road bosses
Road bosses behind a controversial new layout to a major road through Wokingham have defended the changes, saying that it is ...
Road bosses behind a controversial new layout to a major road through Wokingham have defended the changes, saying that it is ...
As the Christmas holidays gets underway, Wokingham's borough mayor wants you to join him for a festive sing-a-long. Timed to ...
The offices of Wokingham Borough Council in Shute End was the venue for tonight's Living Advent Calendar surprise. Every day ...
Shoppers in Wokingham will be able to park for free on the three Saturdays leading up to Christmas. Wokingham Borough Council ...
A CONSULTATION on a subsidised bus service has been launched by Wokingham Borough Council. The 19a/c service, run by Reading ...
A PETITION protesting against plans for a new park and ride scheme has been launched ahead of a new consultation ...
THE Met Office has issued a warning for dense fog across the south of England from this evening through to ...
A supermarket and a cinema company have put their hats into the ring for the new Elms Field Development. Wokingham ...
A ROAD closure which have caused grief for motorists is set to continue until Friday. Mill Lane in Sindlesham will be ...
MORE than 17,000 homes will need to be built in Wokingham borough over the next 20 years if the region ...
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