£8m more cuts sought at Wokingham borough council as stark financial situation highlighted
Meeting hears officers attempting to find £8 million of previously unidentified savings during this financial year.
Read moreDetailsMeeting hears officers attempting to find £8 million of previously unidentified savings during this financial year.
Read moreDetailsMajor crackdown launched on 'short-faring' to tackle passengers deliberately avoiding full rail fares.
Read moreDetailsThe shirt has been donated to the National Football Museum in Manchester, where it will eventually be put on display for the nation.
Read moreDetailsThe borough now has more than 65 Friendship Table venues.
Read moreDetailsWhether you're a seasoned wine lover or simply enjoy discovering something new, this is an enjoyable and accessible afternoon for everyone.
Read moreDetailsThis year marks the 10th anniversary of The Wokingham Walk.
Read moreDetailsRunnin' Blue have been promoting music in London and Reading for over ten years now, and celebrated their 100th event with a gig at the Face Bar
Read moreDetailsNew analysis shows that 1,720 older people in Wokingham were denied care in 2024/25.
Read moreDetailsWords from Wokingham churches comes from All Saints Church this week
Read moreDetailsA council has banned its staff from taking drugs and alcohol at work, as it, until now, has not had a "robust policy" on imbibing these intoxicants.
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