No business impact assessment prior to roadworks
"I would encourage everyone not to paint too bleak a picture, which may in itself dissuade visitors", says councillor
Read moreDetails"I would encourage everyone not to paint too bleak a picture, which may in itself dissuade visitors", says councillor
Read moreDetailsEvents will be held across Wokingham borough next weekend to mark Remembrance Sunday.
Read moreDetailsHouse builders at Cala Homes (Thames) has helpsd Oaklands School save money by upgrading its uniform storage.
Read moreDetailsThe Link Visiting Scheme has been awarded Charity of the Year.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers from ACT Foundation UK helped clean up Southlake in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsJosephine Shingwele has beaten the competition to be crowned National Care Practitioner of the Year.
Read moreDetailsThe charity trains and supports volunteers.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones' question in Wednesdy's Prime Minister's Questions comes during Breast Cancer Awareness month.
Read moreDetailsConstruction work is underway at Bohunt School's new sixth form in Arborfield,
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Wokingham wore a poppy crocheted by the Barkham Hookers Charity Group during Prime Minister's questions today.
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