Grassgate Watch: Weeds growing on the A4 in Charvil
THE grass is continuing to grow and councillors have been asking residents to report the hotspots. This week, we’re in ...
THE grass is continuing to grow and councillors have been asking residents to report the hotspots. This week, we’re in ...
WORRIED parents have warned children could be put at risk if crossing patrols are scraped at seven locations across the ...
Cllr Lindsay Ferris used his speech at Wokingham Borough Council's annual meeting on Thursday, May 24 to set out his ...
AS A RESULT of the recent local elections, which saw deputy leader David Lee and children’s services member Mark Ashwell ...
THE OWNERS of vehicle repair business that ran without permission have been fined more than £130,000. Warren Farms (Wokingham) Ltd, ...
LAST night Wokingham Borough Council announced that it was to install CCTV on a temporary footpath in the former Paddocks ...
CCTV is to be installed in the former car park where a woman was raped on Monday. The plan was ...
WOKINGHAM residents will face a six-mile detour to travel half a mile across the town this weekend. That was the ...
THE ongoing saga of the borough’s grass cutting continues. While some verges and parks have now received a short back ...
A MAJOR town centre road is to be closed to traffic this weekend, meaning anyone wanting to get from Norreys ...
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