Changes to Gorse Ride redevelopment funding to be considered by Wokingham Borough Council
On Thursday night, Wokingham Borough Council's decision-making executive will discuss a report into Gorse Ride's funding future.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday night, Wokingham Borough Council's decision-making executive will discuss a report into Gorse Ride's funding future.
Read moreDetailsResidents at Pinehurst Care Centre have written down their wishes, which have been shared to the centre's social media.
Read moreDetailsDingley?s Promise, which has centres in Wokingham, Reading and West Berkshire, is calling on residents to "give their love" to children with SEND.
Read moreDetailsWhen heard by the force's tribunal, misconduct was proven against seven officers and one staff member. And each person was given management action.
Read moreDetailsMr Rodda said that households in Loddon Park are "getting a raw deal" and said that the charges were not fair.
Read moreDetailsThe investment is part of the council's prevention programme which aims to prevent, reduce and delay the need for formal care and support.
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, March 23, Peter Must from the Wokingham Society will be giving an illustrated talk about the life of the Hon. Adam Williamson.
Read moreDetailsThe data suggests that during the pandemic, anxiety was an issue among residents. Residents also had lower happiness and life satisfaction.
Read moreDetailsAlmost 250 pupils at Platform YP performed five shows at The Whitty Theatre on Saturday, January 29, and Sunday, January 30.
Read moreDetailsCllr David Hare is concerned that a shelter in the Earley Event Field off Kilnsea Drive is being used for some "unsavoury behaviour".
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