Wokingham council awards £124 million road building contract to Market Place developers
Nine “vital” road schemes and four strategic development roads across Wokingham borough will be built by Balfour Beatty after the ...
Nine “vital” road schemes and four strategic development roads across Wokingham borough will be built by Balfour Beatty after the ...
HIGHLIGHTS of the new 2.3km Arborfield Cross Relief Road linking the A327 Reading Road with the A327 Eversley Road include ...
AN APPLICATION to build a home within Park Place Estate in Upper Culham was approved by councillors at a planning ...
A NEW sign warning drivers not to turn right at a busy junction unless it’s safe to do so has ...
CHARGES for the new council-owned Rose Street car park have been announced. Wokingham Borough Council bought the former Marks & ...
RESIDENTS will be invited to join a new cross party group designed to look at Wokingham’s traffic woes. The new ...
BROAD STREET in Wokingham will not now re-open until at least March. It had been due to be opened before ...
THE first tenant for the former Marks & Spencer store in Peach Street has been announced – a special pop-up ...
A 40MPH speed limit along the A327 Reading Road in Arborfield is to be extended if a consultation is approved. ...
RESIDENTS living in fear of a quarry being built on their doorstep have seen a ray of hope after the ...
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