New homes in Wokingham could spell disaster, warns councillor
A Wokingham politician has called on the government to 'think very hard' about where houses are built after recent flooding across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham politician has called on the government to 'think very hard' about where houses are built after recent flooding across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsAbbeyfield skating trip proves you're never too old to get active and have fun
Read moreDetailsWoodley residents will see an increase of 87p per month on the Town Council portion of their council tax for 2026/27, the council has announced.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Council is expected to score a major win this year by investing in an ambitious renewal of the running track at Bracknell Leisure Centre.
Read moreDetailsThis past week, the main heating system in the Houses of Parliament has been broken. It is a centuries-old building
Read moreDetailsAs Wokingham Borough Council braces itself for the loss of £43.6 million of government revenue support over the next three years
Read moreDetailsThis award celebrates a coach who goes above and beyond.
Read moreDetailsWokingham care home resident marks an impressive milestone
Read moreDetailsLocal politicians have been focusing all their powers to clear obstacles to a major clean energy project.
Read moreDetailsBusinesses around Berkshire must keep accurate records of holiday entitlement, holiday pay calculations and annual leave processed through payroll
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