Finally! Signs and road markings appear on the A329M
After a week of confusion for motorists using the A329M, the Wokingham Paper can reveal that signs and road markings ...
After a week of confusion for motorists using the A329M, the Wokingham Paper can reveal that signs and road markings ...
MILL Lane in Sindlesham will be closed off-peak for two days next week. The road will be closed between 9.30am ...
HIGHWAYS England has confirmed it will be installing permanent signs at an altered junction on the A329M. Over last weekend, the road ...
BASLOW Road in Winnersh will be temporarily closed on Thursday (15) for roadworks to be carried out. Wokingham Borough Council ...
CHANGES to the M4 junction on the A329M has been causing concern and confusion among motorists. New road markings and ...
THE pools at Carnival Pool & Fitness Centre are currently closed due to technical issues. Wokingham Borough Council tweeted just ...
DRIVERS heading the wrong way up a one-way street have been caught on camera in Wokingham, leading to concerns that ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council's extraordinary meeting of the planning committee has been cancelled. The committee were due to discuss planning application O/2014/2179 for ...
CONSTRUCTION work is due to begin on the new £32.5 million secondary school at Arborfield Garrison next month. Following the ...
Eastheath Avenue between Heath Close and Crail Close will be closed for a month from Monday, September 28. Wokingham Borough ...
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