Resurfacing programme in store for Wokingham borough
A new road resurfacing programme will begin later this month - and the Borough Council is investing £800,000 in the ...
A new road resurfacing programme will begin later this month - and the Borough Council is investing £800,000 in the ...
By Cllr Clive Jones, Liberal Democrat The semi-rural nature of our borough has to be protected and the Liberal Democrats ...
WORK has taken place to make Wokingham's three shopping centres safer for pedestrians – but there is one section of ...
FIRST details have been unveiled over the new budget, which is set to be debated at a meeting of Wokingham ...
TREES have been coming down, tiles coming off roofs and fencing falling as Storm Ciara makes its presence felt across ...
BE PREPARED: That’s the warning from Highways England ahead of strong winds and heavy rain from Storm Ciara on Sunday. ...
A DISABLED pensioner has to carry a first aid kit when he leaves home after being hit by cyclists or ...
THE FORMER leader of the council has resigned from his latest post as the borough’s executive member for highways and ...
A WOKINGHAM man is calling for action as he is losing sleep over potholes. Tim Rollinson claims lorries thundering through ...
Nine “vital” road schemes and four strategic development roads across Wokingham borough will be built by Balfour Beatty after the ...
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