COUNCIL FINANCES: The areas where Wokingham could see cuts
AT A MEETING last week, councillors explored a number of ways the council could claw back a £4 million shortfall in revenue.
Read moreDetailsAT A MEETING last week, councillors explored a number of ways the council could claw back a £4 million shortfall in revenue.
Read moreDetailsAt a council meeting on Thursday, October 20, the council agreed to submit multiple options to the LGBCE.
Read moreDetailsCllr Bray said the council will do "whatever we can" to deliver the additional services.
Read moreDetailsThe newly passed leave policy will be implemented by the council at "the earliest opportunity".
Read moreDetailsThe cost of these investments is more than £1 million.
Read moreDetailsAt an executive meeting last month, the council agreed plans to apply for funding for two new SEND schools.
Read moreDetailsLindsey Humber was appointed as the new headteacher at Waingels in September this year.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is considering a number of cuts as it looks to plug a multi-million pound hole in its budget.
Read moreDetailsThe Scary Guy delivered a range of assemblies to students at Holme Grange School from Monday, October 10.
Read moreDetailsCllr Imogen Shepherd-DuBey, executive member for finance, made the comments at an executive meeting on Thursday, October 27.
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