‘It’s a case of executing our plans and getting on with it’
According to Cllr Charles Margetts, Wokingham Borough Council has been planning for a lockdown for weeks.
Read moreDetailsAccording to Cllr Charles Margetts, Wokingham Borough Council has been planning for a lockdown for weeks.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is supporting the Low Carbon Workspaces initiative to help businesses go green.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is looking at the effect of arts and culture on resident wellbeing, and has launched a public consultation.
Read moreDetailsThe new £4.4 million Addington School building is now officially open.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Liberal Democrats have said they are glad to see the council recognising the pressures of poverty in the borough.
Read moreDetailsStaff at Wokingham and Woodley libraries, and the council’s sport and leisure team will be redeployed into other front-line services.
Read moreDetailsLater this month, overnight works are planned to join the roundabout opposite Woodward Close with the A329 Reading Road.
Read moreDetailsPolitical party leaders across the borough are calling for the council to offer free school meal vouchers during the holidays.
Read moreDetailsFormer Prime Minister Theresa May supports Hurst Bowling Club as their new patron.
Read moreDetailsLast week, three out of the four MPs that represent Wokingham borough voted against helping children in poverty during the school holidays.
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