Consultation: Council plans to change ‘dangerous’ Rose Street layout
“This is a dangerous crossing point that should have been tackled by WBC much earlier – there have been countless ...
“This is a dangerous crossing point that should have been tackled by WBC much earlier – there have been countless ...
The man, who is sat on top of a window above Nuffield Health gym, appears to not want to come ...
ON STREET parking is back in Rose Street after social distancing barriers were removed on Sunday. But there are currently ...
RESIDENTS are demanding action after vandals struck in Wokingham’s town centre on Saturday night. Plants and trees were torn down ...
Alexandra House has now been renamed to Southgate House by the council to help the brokers to maintain some continuity ...
A WOKINGHAM man caught out by a parking fine said the council can’t expect him to keep checking their website ...
Town council leader says the hospitality and retail industry has been "financially hammered by the pandemic"
THE WOKINGHAM town mayor is calling for shoppers to return to the town centre. Cllr Tony Lack and his wife ...
Cllr Imogen Shepherd Du-Bey, leader of the town council, told Wokingham.Today the flag would be lowered in unison with the ...
MORE changes will be coming to Wokingham town centre’s road layouts over the coming days including a 20mph speed limit ...
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