Bags cover bins, while others overflow with litter as Wokingham council seeks to save £700,000
Bins emptied less, fewer grass cuts, and not as much road sweeping as council looks to save £700,000
Read moreDetailsBins emptied less, fewer grass cuts, and not as much road sweeping as council looks to save £700,000
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM's only squash club has accused the Borough of "messing it about" over a public consultation on its closure threatened venue.
Read moreDetailsDrivers who have seen cars swerving onto the wrong side of a busy road in Hurst to avoid potholes have been given details of repair work.
Read moreDetailsA ranch house could be built in Hurst if Wokingham Borough Council grants planning permission.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council would be "very happy" to accommodate a new Royal Berkshire Hospital, a councillor has said
Read moreDetailsNATURE lovers are being invited to take part in a guided walk down the Kennet and Avon Canal.
Read moreDetailsTHE BELLE Canto Trio are set to showcase their talents in a performance called Blue Skies.
Read moreDetailsReading's first outing under new manager Ruben Selles proved to be a struggle as they succumbed to a 2-0 defeat to League Two Sutton.
Read moreDetailsSam Hutchinson has lauded new Royals boss Ruben Selles but remained coy over Reading's recent off-field troubles.
Read moreDetailsWe are taking a hard look at the future of St Crispin's Leisure Centre and need to have an open conversation about the options available
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