Police share of council tax rises 6.22%, to help provide ‘strong local policing to keep streets safe’
Thames Valley Police says it has increased its council tax precept so it can provide 'strong local policing to keep streets safe'.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police says it has increased its council tax precept so it can provide 'strong local policing to keep streets safe'.
Read moreDetailshe Save Edneys Hill campaigners have been sent letters by Wokingham Borough Council telling them to remove the banners as they breach planning rules
Read moreDetailsTHE former Wokingham headquarters of a digital marketing firm is to be converted into a school for children with additional needs.
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Bracknell is among a group of politicians seeking justice for veterans who have been injured in the line of duty.
Read moreDetailsCONSTRUCTION of a new bridge over railway lines in Wokingham town centre will go ahead - but work must continue on its accessibility
Read moreDetailsA LIST of applications for licenses for pubs, restaurants and other businesses in Wokingham is not currently being published online ? but it's coming
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised in Reading over how police are vetted amid allegations over a suspected paedophile ring within the Metropolitan Police force
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY POLICE is considering a possible restructure of its area districts that could see the number shrink from 11 to five
Read moreDetailsThe installation of a new footbridge over the railway in Wokingham has been held back over a lack of disabled access.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to replace the 'tatty and frayed' Union flag outside the Reading council offices
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