More than 1,000 Wokingham residents letters help convince government to give councils additional cash
re than 1,000 Wokingham residents helped push the government into giving councils extra cash, the council leader has said
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re than 1,000 Wokingham residents helped push the government into giving councils extra cash, the council leader has said
Read moreDetailsA sub-postmaster depicted in Mr Bates vs The Post Office said she won't give up fighting 'until this is done and finished'.
Read moreDetailsA THAMES WATER boss admitted the company 'could have done better' at communicating with residents when things go wrong ? days before they did
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council could spend almost £4 million more than it planned to this year ? with more than half of that spent on school transport
Read moreDetailsTown centres are struggling across the country, a leading councillor has said after shop closures sparked concerns for Wokingham
Read moreDetailsA gambling arcade in Wokingham has been caught out in a sting to catch shops serving underage customers.
Read moreDetailsHomes in Wokingham that are left empty for a year will be charged double the rate of council tax from April under plans agreed by the council.
Read moreDetailsBracknell's Conservative MP has hit back after being accused of being 'clearly happy with sewage in our rivers'.
Read moreDetailsUp to 500 homes could be built on the edge of a Berkshire village under a plan that has been branded 'devastating'.
Read moreDetailsTwo roads in Wokingham borough have been spared from having new double yellow lines imposed on them after residents objected.
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