FROM THE LEADER: Time to roll our sleeves up
August is usually a quiet time in the council calendar. Evening meetings are few and far between and lots of people with children of school age
Read moreDetailsAugust is usually a quiet time in the council calendar. Evening meetings are few and far between and lots of people with children of school age
Read moreDetailsI met with Thames Water bosses at their Reading HQ to demand urgent action to deal with customers' problems and improve their service.
Read moreDetailsEach year the Thames Valley Writers Circle holds a competition for members in memory of Arthur Redway
Read moreDetailsBerkshire have been denied a place in an NCCA final by Dorset for the second time this season.
Read moreDetailsThis month has its usual string of meetings, some the usual scheduled meetings and some with a unique character.
Read moreDetailsIn October 2023, Wokingham Borough's Liberal Democrat councillor responsible for finance said:
Read moreDetailsHave you ever seen a group of cyclists riding through town to the sound of music and cheers?
Read moreDetailsBerkshire's opening NCCA Championship match with Devon at Wargrave petered out into a tame draw on Tuesday,
Read moreDetailsThe government is proposing a big reduction in the revenue support it gives to Wokingham Borough Council as part of the new three-year
Read moreDetailsSCRUM-HALF Louis Pereira is buzzing for his new challenge at Rams having joined the club from Cardiff Met University.
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