FROM THE LEADER: Helping those who help make our community strong
Last week, Wokingham Borough Council launched its own community lottery to help local good causes.
Read moreDetailsLast week, Wokingham Borough Council launched its own community lottery to help local good causes.
Read moreDetailsTrying to cross the Wokingham Road to get to Earley Station is far too dangerous. Cars speed along the road, without too many breaks in the traffic.
Read moreDetailsCantley Park is costing council taxpayers around £225,000 a year to run, and income is falling short, Wokingham's Lib Dems are telling residents.
Read moreDetailsRAMS trio Max Hayman, James Baker and Zach Clow have been named in The Rugby Paper's National One Dream Team following the end of the 2024/25 campaign
Read moreDetailsroad Street Beats is back, bringing the local community together through the power of music! Visit Broad Street Mall on Saturday 17th May, between 11am-3pm in Central Square for a...
Read moreDetailsJust over six months ago the Liberal Democrats voted to approve its Local Plan for future housing development, with the support of some Labour members
Read moreDetailsI joined Wokingham Borough Council as Ward Member for Thames last May?an exciting challenge at 33 weeks pregnant
Read moreDetailsAll councils face financial challenges in these turbulent times, but Wokingham Borough Council has bigger challenges than many,
Read moreDetailsRecent years have seen severe and increasing pressure on all local authority budgets, including Wokingham's
Read moreDetailsThe Purple Turtle was packed out on Sunday evening for a Q&A with Reading FC legend Steve Coppell.
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