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Read moreDetailsEveryone deserves the chance to contribute. Individuals feel happier and more fulfilled, and we all benefit from tapping the talent
Read moreDetailsI am not sure if everyone truly understands what Wokingham Borough Council does for them.
Read moreDetailsSaturday, March 15 is International Long Covid Awareness Day, marking five years since many countries around the world went into lockdown
Read moreDetailsReading went down to a disappointing defeat to a Bracknell II side which started much better than Reading in the first half
Read moreDetailsCANDID Seb Reynolds was honest as ever in admitting Rams had been their own worst enemies in falling to a brutal 34-33 National One defeat at Sedgley
Read moreDetailsMy brief is Active Transport Travel and Highways. Having worked in a transport industry all of my career someone thought I was an obvious fit.
Read moreDetailsI am deeply concerned about the future of Children's and Adults' Social Care in Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsLast Friday, Wokingham Borough Council submitted its new Local Plan for inspector's examination, a vital stage in the journey towards
Read moreDetailsReading FC is vital to our local community; it is much more than a collection of assets to be valued and traded.
Read moreDetailsImagine a future where Wokingham Borough thrives as a hub of sustainability, community spirit and progress
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