Coronavirus cases in Wokingham
There were 10 positive tests for Covid-19 in the borough between September 12 and September 18.
Read moreDetailsThere were 10 positive tests for Covid-19 in the borough between September 12 and September 18.
Read moreDetailsTHE CHAIR of Wokingham Borough’s BME Forum has resigned due to the time commitment and other responsibilities. Ramnik Saund said it was a privilege to be elected as chairman of...
Read moreDetailsPlans to restore the Wokingham Station footbridge were rejected by planning officers.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is currently reviewing its travel assistance policies — and it wants to hear residents’ thoughts.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council’s reserves have dropped by more than £7 million as a result of the coronavirus pandemic – but the picture might be less bleak next month. At a...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL’S property portfolio is now worth £120 million and, at a virtual meeting held on Thursday, September 24, the Executive agreed to tender its insurance cover for the...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL is to spend up to £120,000 to purchase Covid-19 testing kits for key workers. Its Executive committee approved the decision at a virtual meeting held on Thursday,...
Read moreDetailsA PHOTO taken for Wokingham.Today was the subject of a question from two residents at the virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council's Executive, held on Thursday, September 24. At the...
Read moreDetailsANSWERING a call of nature in nature was a question of convenience posed by a member of the Wokingham Waterside Centre. Jennifer Lissaman appeared at the virtual meeting of Wokingham...
Read moreDetails"The extension will allow us to install new electrical cabling within the existing footpath between the junction of Greensward Lane and Bridge Farm Industrial Estate."
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