Package approved for Director of Children’s Services
Wokingham Borough Council has approved a £191,000 a year package to fill a top management job.
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Wokingham Borough Council has approved a £191,000 a year package to fill a top management job.
Read moreDetailsA house in Earley will become a care home after councillors gave it approval.
Read moreDetailsA TAX clampdown is expected to cost Wokingham Borough Council £12,000 in fees, but officials hope to collect more in currently unpaid tax.
Read moreDetailsA final decision on the future of the troubled Bohunt School sixth form in Arborfield Green is expected in around two months.
Read moreDetailsUP TO £191,000 a year could be spent on filling a vacant top management job at Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsA mobile phone mast could be erected at a community precinct in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT should not "interfere" with road rules, a leading councillor has said ? after the prime minister threatened to end 20mph speed limits
Read moreDetailsA COUNCIL tax clampdown in Wokingham is expected to cost £12,000 in fees, but it is hoped the move will bring in much-needed income
Read moreDetails"All we're asking for is empathy", a Shinfield parent has pleaded as dozens of children could be left without a seat on a school bus in September
Read moreDetailsNEIGHBOURS to a quiet Earley cul-de-sac say they have been affected by crime and disorder, days after a body was found there
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