Anti-social behaviour in Woodley brought up as an issue during a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council
ANTI-SOCIAL behaviour in Woodley was raised in a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday, January 19.
Read moreDetailsANTI-SOCIAL behaviour in Woodley was raised in a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday, January 19.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S leisure centres will not be going fully cashless, following advice from minority groups within the borough.
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be no new quarries in Wokingham borough following the adoption of a new Central & Eastern Berkshire Joint Minerals & Waste Plan.
Read moreDetailsTHE MESS left by council contractors was raised at a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council last week
Read moreDetailsDance school celebrates 10 years with dinner and disco
Read moreDetailsSave the date for the Wargrave 10k summer fun run
Read moreDetailsBoney M, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Westlife, Rag'n'Bone Man, Jo Brand, Marcus Brigstocke, Adam Kay, and Chris McCausland are among this year's huge roster
Read moreDetailsThe John Sykes Foundation, founded in 2014, has been benefitting local Reading based charities since the start of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Read moreDetailsIT'S A celebration of some of Wokingham's best citizens, and a real chance to honour good deeds in the process.
Read moreDetailsIntroducing the council tax base rate for 2023/24 ? the number of houses that will help set bills from April - some homes will see bills rise tenfold
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