Housebuilder contributes £1 million to community infrastructure in Riseley
Almost £1 million has been put towards community infrastructure in Riseley by CALA Homes.
Read moreDetailsAlmost £1 million has been put towards community infrastructure in Riseley by CALA Homes.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS debated whether there should be a review of how EU nationals will live once the Brexit process has been completed. The motion, from Cllr Rachel Bishop-Firth, wanted the council...
Read moreDetailsFULL ADOPTION of the council tax protocol for debt collection was apporved by councillors. This ensures that the council will work with enforcement agencies and Citizens Advice to help people...
Read moreDetailsCOVID-19 continues to be a problem for Wokingham borough and the council leader warned that there is no short-term fix to battling the virus. Cllr John Halsall told a virtual...
Read moreDetailsPROPOSALS to see 1,600 homes built every year across Wokingham borough mean that residents are facing an existential threat and a dystopian future – with just two weeks left to...
Read moreDetailsAn online business networking event all about corporate social responsibility is taking place tomorrow.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Bright Horizons has closed to address its safeguarding policy, following an Ofsted visit last month.
Read moreDetailsBorough businesses are being urged to create an NHS QR code for the national test and trace scheme.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is proposing to build a special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) school at Winnersh Farm, but the executive committee need to discuss the lease of the site...
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, Crowthorne Fire Station is hosting its covid-safe event from 10am until 4pm.
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