FROM THE CHAMBER: A tale of two budgets
On Thursday, March 20, the council met to discuss its budget for the year ahead, and set the council tax rates
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, March 20, the council met to discuss its budget for the year ahead, and set the council tax rates
Read moreDetailsUnpalatable choices have been forced on all councils as they struggle with increased demand for services
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough's Liberal Democrat have set their Budget for another year, and it is yet more dither and delay.
Read moreDetailsEmma Ford, Blandy & Blandy The sale of a business is an important and rewarding milestone for business-owners, yet the process can appear complex to navigate. With many factors to...
Read moreDetailsIn setting this year's budget, which will be presented to a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council this evening (Thursday 20 February)
Read moreDetailsDuring the last month I've been very busy in the Wokingham constituency, and in Parliament.
Read moreDetailsDEFIANT Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds promised Rams will keep fighting for the National One title despite their 19-0 defeat at Birmingham Moseley.
Read moreDetailsThis week inflation rose to 3% - a ten-month high. This means higher prices and further pain for household finances, thanks to the Labour Chancellor
Read moreDetailsAs Executive Member for Business and Economic Development I wanted to give you an overview of some of our work to date.
Read moreDetailsAt the Wokingham Wade Day Centre, there's a wonderful variety of activities and entertainment available for everyone that comes. Upon arriving for the day, you'll be treated to a delicious...
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