‘Bonkers’ bonsai plan to replace trees across Wokingham borough
THE COUNCIL has hit upon a controversial move to replace trees chopped down by the regeneration work and housebuilding across ...
THE COUNCIL has hit upon a controversial move to replace trees chopped down by the regeneration work and housebuilding across ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH councillors are expected to approve the appointment of a new chief executive officer at an extraordinary meeting on ...
Nine “vital” road schemes and four strategic development roads across Wokingham borough will be built by Balfour Beatty after the ...
RESIDENTS will be invited to join a new cross party group designed to look at Wokingham’s traffic woes. The new ...
BROAD STREET in Wokingham will not now re-open until at least March. It had been due to be opened before ...
A 40MPH speed limit along the A327 Reading Road in Arborfield is to be extended if a consultation is approved. ...
A VILLAGE football team claims its future could be kicked into the long grass – weeks before the season begins. ...
THIS WEEK, Wokingham Borough Council formally announced its plans for the new Carnival Pool leisure complex. It is a secret ...
A LARGE encampment of travellers has pitched up on a new country park being built in Emmbrook. On Friday, a ...
A GROUP of residents fighting to save a green lung have accused two councils of hiding vital documents from the ...
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