TONY JOHNSON: Self Service
Every time the constitutional niceties were ignored, the public saw a WBC slide, a blue screen with a caption saying that “The Council meeting will resume shortly”
Read moreDetailsEvery time the constitutional niceties were ignored, the public saw a WBC slide, a blue screen with a caption saying that “The Council meeting will resume shortly”
Read moreDetailsTWO of the borough’s libraries will reopen - with limited hours - from Monday. Wokingham and Woodley residents will be able to return and borrow books, but other services are...
Read moreDetails"Wokingham town, not just the council, really appreciates the work that the Lions do year in, year out, to support local charities, by running some of the best events around.”
Read moreDetailsWokingham Scouts WOKINGHAM SCOUTS used modern technology to hold their AGM earlier this month. Troops from across the borough gathered virtually to look back over the past 12 months, and...
Read moreDetailsReading FC have made their first signing of the transfer window as midfielder Josh Laurent joins on a free transfer.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Neighbourhood Team were at the train station, where reports have been made about drivers ignoring the no left turn sign.
Read moreDetails"They are water-proof, robust and are weighted down so they will not blow away. The sacks have a slightly larger capacity than the black bins and residents would not be...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has announced the launch of ‘Kooth’, a free online counselling and emotional well-being support service for its younger residents aged 11 to 18. Working in partnership with...
Read moreDetailsFIRE ENGINES were called out twice last week to a community green in Twyford. On Wednesday evening, the Wokingham fire crew were called out to a bonfire in the woods...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham care organisation has provided employment support to 300 residents during lockdown. Social care provider Optalis, which gives career guidance to adults with disabilities, has offered help with job...
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