MP critical of solar farm plans
Sir John Redwood has said Wokingham Borough Council should focus on fixing potholes rather than spending £25 million on a solar farm in Barkham.
Read moreSir John Redwood has said Wokingham Borough Council should focus on fixing potholes rather than spending £25 million on a solar farm in Barkham.
Read moreA family that is set to move into a property at Gorse Ride have laid a brick to mark the construction of their new home.
Read more'Chaos' could blight the roads around Barkham as several major development works are all set to take place next year, a councillor has warned.
Read moreAn evocative Christmas card has been designed to support fundraising efforts for this year's Royal British Legion poppy appeal.
Read moreWhere have all the hearts gone?
Read moreThe council has produced maps to illustrate how short trips can be quicker without a car.
Read moreWokingham Borough Council is encouraging its residents to be prepared for the forthcoming elections.
Read moreA sub-postmaster depicted in Mr Bates vs The Post Office said she won't give up fighting 'until this is done and finished'.
Read moreA chance to find your heart in Lightwater Country Park
Read moreRESIDENTS of Finchampstead and Barkham are this morning without water after two water mains suffered from burst pipes. A team from Thames Water are on scene, while tankers have been...
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