Wokingham Citizens Advice prepare for arrival of Covid-19 second wave
Jack Morrison, chief executive of Wokingham Citizens Advice says the charity is preparing for a second coronavirus wave.
Read moreDetailsJack Morrison, chief executive of Wokingham Citizens Advice says the charity is preparing for a second coronavirus wave.
Read moreDetailsMore people are eligible for the flu vaccine this year, as part of a drive t boost public health.
Read moreDetailsThe Council is cracking down on people starting illegal bonfires across the borough.
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Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday night, the Prime Minister announced tighter Covid-19 restrictions across the country.
Read moreDetailsTHE CHAIR of Wokingham Borough’s BME Forum has resigned due to the time commitment and other responsibilities. Ramnik Saund said it was a privilege to be elected as chairman of...
Read moreDetailsPlans to restore the Wokingham Station footbridge were rejected by planning officers.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne fire station hosted a charity car last weekend to raise funds for the Fire Fighters Charity.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is currently reviewing its travel assistance policies — and it wants to hear residents’ thoughts.
Read moreDetails"The extension will allow us to install new electrical cabling within the existing footpath between the junction of Greensward Lane and Bridge Farm Industrial Estate."
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