Wokingham Borough Council spends £6 million fixing roads
Wokingham Borough Council has completed its annual road maintenance programme, spending more than £6 million. Andy Glencross, assistant director for ...
Wokingham Borough Council has completed its annual road maintenance programme, spending more than £6 million. Andy Glencross, assistant director for ...
THE RIDGES in Finchampstead will be closed for up to a year to repair a collapsed section of road. Last ...
Wokingham Borough Council has spent more than £6 million on road maintenance throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Fire crews were called out to a rooftop blaze in Arborfield Green last week, and charitable organisations banded together to ...
Last night, a caravan was left at the junction between Grove Close and Nine Mile Ride — 200 metres away ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council says that campaigners hoping to thwart development on a land of green space close to the start ...
PHIL CREIGHTON reports on a virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council’s ruling Executive, held on Thursday, March 25 Call to ...
A CONTRACTOR has been appointed to build 55 new homes at the Carnival Pool site, as part of the council’s ...
THE COUNCIL will refurbish more than 60 roads over the coming year in an effort to “keep the borough moving ...
The climate emergency is one of the biggest challenges facing our Borough, our country, and the world. While there is ...
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