FROM THE CHAMBER: Four reasons VAT on Private Schools could hurt Wokingham more than help
In January 2025, the Labour government plans to introduce VAT on private school fees, aiming to generate more revenue for public services
Read moreDetailsIn January 2025, the Labour government plans to introduce VAT on private school fees, aiming to generate more revenue for public services
Read moreDetailsFirst, some context. Councils like Wokingham, with responsibility for adult and children's social care, Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
Read moreDetailsWe sat down with two of the Hunters Dog Holiday team to hear why becoming part of their network of dog boarders is the perfect career change for anyone looking...
Read moreDetailsAlmost 30,000 people living in Wokingham Borough will be affected by the Government's decision to scrap the Winter Fuel Allowance
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Job Support Centre (WJSC) provides free unlimited advice, support and guides to job seekers, delivered by local experts to residents
Read moreDetailsThe government consulted on proposed changes to the planning system over the summer and is now analysing the responses.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds put Rams' 21-16 victory at Plymouth Albion down to 'sheer guts and determination' as they made it eight straight National One
Read moreDetailsMy top priority when I stood for election to be Wokingham's MP was to help fix our broken NHS. Whether it is the Royal Berkshire Hospital,
Read moreDetailsThis week, I want to reflect not on council strategies or policies, but on the tone of public discussion.
Read moreDetailsIn the last few weeks there has been much about the new Labour Government's first hundred days in office.
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