Barkham shop sees 70% decline in trade due to roadworks
A village shop on the outskirts of Wokingham has seen its trade has dropped by 60?70 % since the start of work by Thames Water in February.
Read moreDetailsA village shop on the outskirts of Wokingham has seen its trade has dropped by 60?70 % since the start of work by Thames Water in February.
Read moreDetailsThe revamped venue is set to reopen its doors next month.
Read moreDetailsThe election will be held on Thursday, May 7, and polls will be open from 7am to 10pm.
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR operation to rebuild 24 of Wokingham's roads and repair their potholes is set begin in 2026.
Read moreDetailsDeveloper's appeal to build on a Wokingham green space is rejected
Read moreDetailsThe consultation will explore a set of "what-if" growth scenarios.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is proposing to accept government funding to help increase SEND school places in the borough more quickly.
Read moreDetailsShute End enquiry begins into whether or not 60 houses should be built on the last green space between Wokingham and Barkham
Read moreDetailsLocal politicians have been focusing all their powers to clear obstacles to a major clean energy project.
Read moreDetailsBearwood Road in Barkham will now be closed later in the month after original works by Thames Water were postponed due to heavy rainfall.
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