Residents object to double yellows on some Wokingham borough roads, but others will see changes
Two roads in Wokingham borough have been spared from having new double yellow lines imposed on them after residents objected.
Two roads in Wokingham borough have been spared from having new double yellow lines imposed on them after residents objected.
Roads across Wokingham Borough were among the best maintained in the country in the last year.
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Thames Valley Police urged motorists to watch their space in Finchampstead with a new road safety initiative.
Wokingham Borough Council has spent more than £6 million on road maintenance throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
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“This is a dangerous crossing point that should have been tackled by WBC much earlier – there have been countless ...
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