Council calls on Reading Buses to apologise over Woodley and Earley cuts
A BUS company at the centre of a row over services to Woodley and Earley has denied any rift with ...
A BUS company at the centre of a row over services to Woodley and Earley has denied any rift with ...
FESTIVE shoppers are being urged to ‘keep it local’ when deciding where to buy their gifts. And there will be ...
WORK has begun on a brand new skate park at a leisure centre in Wokingham. The new facility, which is ...
RESIDENTS keen to know more about the regeneration of a housing development in Finchampstead are being encouraged to visit a ...
DAYS after Wokingham Borough Council approved controversial plans to move the town centre library into a new leisure complex at ...
RESIDENTS, councillors and the local MP gathered in Woodley on Saturday morning to discuss the future of the area’s bus ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched two public consultations as part of two-year process of setting the 2019/20 budget. They focus ...
GRANTS of up to £7,500 are being made available to initiatives that help tackle crime and increase community safety across ...
A PROPERTY developer working on a site in Earley has been served a Breach of Condition Notice after local councillors ...
TWO roads in Sonning will be temporarily closed for three days later this month, but commuters shouldn’t be affected. Thames ...
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