Roads closures for David Cliff half marathon
Many roads around Wokingham and Hurst will be closed or partially closed for the David Cliff Wokingham half marathon on ...
Many roads around Wokingham and Hurst will be closed or partially closed for the David Cliff Wokingham half marathon on ...
WORK to install a new drinking water pipe in Wokingham town will start after the Jubilee weekend, with road closures ...
Although traffic volumes on the M4 have significantly reduced, anyone making an essential journey should leave extra time for their ...
MOTORISTS are being warned that the M4 will be closed this weekend to allow Smart Motorway works to take place ...
Scaffolding collapsed in Reading town centre today leaving firefighters and sniffer dogs to hunt for people potentially trapped underneath. The ...
A MAJOR town centre road is to be closed to traffic this weekend, meaning anyone wanting to get from Norreys ...
A PUB landlady has warned that Wokingham’s traffic chaos could see her out of business by Christmas – and she ...
A NUMBER of roads in Wokingham borough will be closed to traffic to enable essential works to take place. Wokingham ...
IN preparation for the start of major works in Wokingham town centre next week, Peach Street will need to be completely ...
A NUMBER of road closures will be in place in Wokingham on Sunday as a result of the half marathon. ...
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