1,600 new homes a year: Council leader invites Robert Jenrick to Wokingham
The leader of the council has spoken with the minister for housing to try and stop 1,600 news homes being built in the borough every year.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of the council has spoken with the minister for housing to try and stop 1,600 news homes being built in the borough every year.
Read moreDetailsThe town council hired private security to patrol the town on Friday and Saturdays in August, following a surge in anti-social behaviour.
Read moreDetailsWADE daycare centre in Wokingham has been celebrating a successful reopening.
Read moreDetailsA sixth former at The Piggott School has started a petition to fix pedestrian crossing lights in Charvil.
Read moreDetailsA BID to extend the virtual Wokingham Borough Council meeting descended into farce – and a row over voting. At 10.02pm, on Thursday, September 17, Cllr Prue Bray (Lib Dems,...
Read moreDetailsNEW BUILDS and refurbishments of council-owned properties will have sprinklers fitted after a motion pushing for their installation was passed by Wokingham Borough Council. At the virtual meeting held on...
Read moreDetailsWokingham taxi drivers are using foodbanks to support their families as fares fall.
Read moreDetailsWokingham foodbank is appealing for donations for specific tinned goods, including soup and baked beans.
Read moreDetailsTen sets of joins join Year 7 at Emmbrook School for the new academic year.
Read moreDetailsSindlesham-based Nirvana Spa became a case study of how to reopen safely during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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