REGENERATION: Aerial footage shows how work on Elms Field is progressing
IT'S WOKINGHAM as you've never seen it before: as work on the regeneration of Elms Field, a resident has taken ...
IT'S WOKINGHAM as you've never seen it before: as work on the regeneration of Elms Field, a resident has taken ...
Motorists travelling into Wokingham town centre from Monday will need to take extra care with their routes as two sets ...
Although Wokingham borough has been deluged with snow over the past 24 hours, most of the main road network has ...
Last week, the High Court ruled in favour of Hare Hatch Sheeplands bringing to an end its legal battle with ...
Residents living on one of Wokingham’s most central roads are relocating as the struggle to find residential parking has left ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council said it was disappointing to lose a High Court appeal over its long-running dispute with a Hare ...
FORGET Blue Monday – for Wokingham residents today is blue bag Monday. Wokingham Borough Council has announced that its annual ...
THE management of the Market Place regeneration project could have been improved. This was the verdict of an independent report ...
A pensioner has been fined by Wokingham Borough Council for parking in a disabled parking bay with an expired blue ...
A WOKINGHAM man is furious his father picked up his first parking ticket in 50 years – after visiting Dinton ...
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