Council confirms ‘small number’ of redundancies
Wokingham Borough Council has confirmed that a number of its staff have been made redundant.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has confirmed that a number of its staff have been made redundant.
Read moreDetailsNHS SERVICES, including those in Reading, are making preparations for the upcoming industrial action by junior doctors and consultants
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has written to the Mayor of London urging him not to scrap the Travelcard.
Read moreDetailsLimited edition art from an artist preparing to create a unique sculpture for Wokingham are among the rewards for people backing a crowdfunding
Read moreDetailsMystery surrounds the sale of two pieces of land in Wokingham that have been sold for £10.
Read moreDetailsA CHOIR is welcoming new members as it prepares for its festive concerts.
Read moreDetailsAll are welcome to a Wokingham MacMillan coffee morning
Read moreDetailsCelebrate autumn in Wokingham, by making a lantern
Read moreDetailsEnjoy music and laughter at Emmbrook Inn
Read moreDetailsSome 1,650 residents took part in Wokingham Borough Council's online consultation regarding ichanges to street cleaning services.
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