Fly-tipping: Fewer than 1% of cases in Wokingham receive successful prosecution
FEWER than one in 100 incidents of fly-tipping in Wokingham have been successfully prosecuted since 2019
Read moreDetailsFEWER than one in 100 incidents of fly-tipping in Wokingham have been successfully prosecuted since 2019
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY, April 1, WADE held its latest draw in its monthly 150 Club lottery, with the winners scooping cash prizes.
Read moreDetailsRecently, members of Wokingham Writers Group were challenged to write ... and write they did
Read moreDetailsIn twenty twenty-two the world changed colour, Adopting both yellow and blue
Read moreDetailsTHERE?S nothing finer than discovering an amazing singer with a talent that knocks your socks off.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM?S vulnerable population will benefit from a charity donation made by a housebuilder.
Read moreDetailsA NUMBER of homes in Gorse Ride could be bought using a compulsory purchase order following a vote by the ruling executive.
Read moreDetailsONE OF the first tasks of the council?s new public protection partnership team is to help Ukrainian refugees settle in
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL?S housing service has been given permission to appoint a contractor to maintain, repair, and improve its empty properties
Read moreDetailsTHE HENLEY Festival can once again close a public footpath to allow the annual event to take place this summer.
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