Council approves strategy to tackle violent against women and girls
Cllr Sarah Kerr said violence against women and girls exists in Wokingham.
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Cllr Sarah Kerr said violence against women and girls exists in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsRooks Nest in Barkham could become the site of a Covid memorial wood.
Read moreDetailsAlmost 2,000 people have challenged plans to get rid of 150 litter bins, in a petition submitted to Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsFresh hopes for a new sixth form college at Bohunt School in Arborfield have emerged ? as Wokingham Borough Council could agree to increase funding
Read moreDetailsPOTENTIALLY unsafe concrete has been found in a building the council is proposing to move into.
Read moreDetailsCampaigners have celebrated a "great win" after a housing project in Barkham was refused planning permission
Read moreDetailsCouncil staff have been relaxing at home "in their tracksuits" rather than helping residents from their desks, a councillor has suggested
Read moreDetailsA BUILDING firm has submitted an application to Wokingham Borough Council for permission to build two houses and leave space for a self-build bungalow
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a farm in Swallowfield have applied to Wokingham Borough Council for permission to open a doggie day care centre on its land.
Read moreDetailsThere is still no opening date for new flats on the site of Carnival Pool in Wokingham town centre.
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