FROM THE COUNCIL LEADERSHIP: Rising to the Financial Challenge
The financial pressures on the council, as for every household in the borough, are no less this year than last.
Read moreDetailsThe financial pressures on the council, as for every household in the borough, are no less this year than last.
Read moreDetailsWe know that having access to outdoor recreational space is incredibly important, and does wonders for our health and wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsDue to Wokingham's low level of education funding, the schools budget has a deficit of £16 million, almost entirely in Special Educational Needs.
Read moreDetailsJune is a lovely month to be in the garden ? everything is bursting into bloom and you can really enjoy being outside.
Read moreDetailsEVERSLEY moved up into third after they produced a strong display against Cookham Dean in Thames Valley Division One.
Read moreDetailsAs the weather is getting nicer, this week's tip looks at how to create an easy work out in the park
Read moreDetailsFamily matters. Every one of us has come from a family, whether we're in touch with them today or not
Read moreDetailsThe Women's Equality Party supports the use of Proportional Representation
Read moreDetailsThe Conservative Group has been clear we want people today to be able to enjoy the dream of home ownership and we want to see more affordable homes
Read moreDetailsWhen our Queen passed away amongst many tears, Charles finally inherited the throne, This created a King for the first time in decades.
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