Look out – Wokingham’s blue bags are on their way
From Monday, February 6, residents across the borough will be sent a roll of 54 blue general rubbish bags, covering between April 2023 and March 2024.
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, February 6, residents across the borough will be sent a roll of 54 blue general rubbish bags, covering between April 2023 and March 2024.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council and Thames Valley Police joined forces to secure a partial closure order on the property, on the Norreys estate.
Read moreDetailsOnly The Poets, whose roots lie in Woodley, have announced that they are signed to EMI Records ahead of a tour supporting Lewis Capaldi this year
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY POLICE is considering a possible restructure of its area districts that could see the number shrink from 11 to five
Read moreDetailsLast year, more than 500 people signed a petition calling for improvements on William Heelas Way, outside Floreat Montague Park School.
Read moreDetailsTHE FUTURE of Wokingham borough will begin to be shaped from Monday, thanks to a new 'bottom up' approach.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS campaigning against plans to build a new 3G pitch on Maiden Erlegh School will be pleased to learn work is being paused
Read moreDetailsTHE needs of adults with learning disabilities and mobility needs who need supported living accommodation was an issue raised by a resident.
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Read moreDetailsTHE COSTS spent so far on a planning application for a 170-bed residential care home planned for Toutley East was questioned by a member of the public
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