John Redwood calls on council to resolve congestion issues around Wokingham
Yesterday, he announced via social media that he will be asking the council to ease congestion at traffic light junctions ...
Yesterday, he announced via social media that he will be asking the council to ease congestion at traffic light junctions ...
BOROUGH residents have been inhaling polluted air that exceeds international toxic air guidelines, according to data published by the Government. ...
TREES have been coming down, tiles coming off roofs and fencing falling as Storm Ciara makes its presence felt across ...
STORM CIARA is making its presence felt this morning - and motorists should avoid the A329m as a result. A ...
EVERLASTING LOVE was riding high in the charts back in January 1968, and for two families, it was the start ...
CHARACTERS from the popular children’s television series Paw Patrol will be leading half-term fun in neighbouring Bracknell. Bricklive has teamed ...
A MUSICAL afternoon aimed at brightening up winter will be held on Sunday, February 16. The Cholsey and Wallingford Concert ...
AN INTERNATIONAL artist came to Wokingham at the weekend to put on a show for the launch of a new ...
BE PREPARED: That’s the warning from Highways England ahead of strong winds and heavy rain from Storm Ciara on Sunday. ...
THE MET OFFICE has issued an amber warning for wind as Storm Ciara hits the UK tomorrow.The warning is in ...
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