Vandals damage parking machine in Wokingham town centre car park
USERS of a Wokingham town centre car park have been forced to use RingGo after vandals wrecked the payment machines. ...
USERS of a Wokingham town centre car park have been forced to use RingGo after vandals wrecked the payment machines. ...
A pensioner has been fined by Wokingham Borough Council for parking in a disabled parking bay with an expired blue ...
LAST night Wokingham Borough Council announced that it was to install CCTV on a temporary footpath in the former Paddocks ...
A WOKINGHAM man was given a parking ticket while visiting the doctor – despite putting the correct money in the ...
A DISABLED man has been verbally assaulted by a taxi driver in the car park of Woodley Library. At around ...
PARKING charges at a Bracknell car park have been lowered following huge outcry from shoppers. The Bracknell Regeneration Partnership announced ...
The opening of Bracknell's new Lexicon shopping centre is now just weeks away and new car park pricing has been ...
British Transport Police (BTP) are appealing for information after a car was engulfed in flames in Crowthorne Railway car park last month. ...
A VOLUNTEER-led theatre in Reading is hoping to celebrate a milestone anniversary with a big boost in funds. Progress Theatre ...
A WOMAN who died in a medical centre car park was involved in an accident, an inquest has heard. Mary ...
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