Multi-way traffic lights in Finchampstead
WOKINGHAM motorists may experience delays to their journeys in the coming days due to planned road works.
WOKINGHAM motorists may experience delays to their journeys in the coming days due to planned road works.
A MAJOR route in Wokingham has been closed to allow emergency works to take place on a bridge. Wokingham Borough ...
The scheme, originally proposed in 2015, will see a redesign of the crossroads at the junction of Finchampstead Road and ...
Last month, the road was closed between the junction with Jubilee Road, near the Finchampstead war memorial, and the Lower ...
ONE OF the borough’s strategic development sites for future housing has been criticised due to the risk of flooding. On ...
A proposal has been developed for 500 homes on Blagrove Meadows, a current greenfield site off Finchampstead Road.
CAMPAIGNERS are celebrating after a housebuilder lost a second attempt to build a huge housing development on a popular green ...
COUNCILLORS, cuddly toys, and concerned neighbours came together on Saturday to show a united face against plans to build 216 ...
OBJECTORS to a massive new housing estate on a popular green space have praised local people for backing their campaign. ...
Wokingham’s passion for pets has helped thousands of deserted animals this Christmas. Pet owners and colleagues at Wokingham and Winnersh ...
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