Wokingham Council DID consult with disability organisations over new Market Place
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL did consult with a range of disability organisations as it planned the new Market Place.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL did consult with a range of disability organisations as it planned the new Market Place.
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL’S financial picture has concerned the leader of the Liberal Democrats so much that he has written to the Secretary of State for Local Government.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL has announced plans to create a new shared footpath that will link Dinton Pastures with Woodley. When completed the route, which is aimed at both pedestrians and...
Read moreDetailsWHEN her daughter was diagnosed with a serious hip condition, Jenni Donato was delighted with the help she received. There was advice about special equipment her daughter would require and...
Read moreDetailsA YOUNG girl seen wandering the streets by herself on Saturday was seen again on Monday evening. This time, police officers said they were able to locate the girl and...
Read moreDetailsA NEW community centre is now open, thanks to an ice cream eating bishop. On Saturday, September 22, the Bishop of Reading, the Rt Revd Andrew Proud was joined by...
Read moreDetailsTWO major housing associations are holding merger talks. The move will see Catalyst Housing and Aldwyck Housing Group create a new group managing 30,000 homes across London and the Home...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Arborfield said she was “absolutely shocked” by her 80th birthday party – because she knew nothing about it. On Saturday, September 22, friends, family and neighbours gathered...
Read moreDetailsAs the British summer draws to a close, what better way to welcome in the chilly autumn evening than to spend a night in Provence? Upon entering the Mill’s theatre,...
Read moreDetailsReading Operatic Society have spent the last decade producing shows of professional standards and their latest production, Annie, is no exception. Under the leadership of award-winning Director and Choreographer Nick...
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