Debate lingers over Berkshire joining forces with Swindon council leaders
A debate is lingering over whether councils in Berkshire and Oxfordshire should join forces with Swindon in major changes to local government.
Read moreDetailsA debate is lingering over whether councils in Berkshire and Oxfordshire should join forces with Swindon in major changes to local government.
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Read moreDetailsCouncil said it is '.. developing options for further improvements, which may depend on securing appropriate funding'.
Read moreDetailsThe next review will be due in 2026.
Read moreDetailsThe figure was revealed at a recent full council meeting of Wokingham borough council.
Read moreDetailsThe topic was discussed at a recent full council meeting of Wokingham borough council.
Read moreDetailsOptions are being explored for some council investment.
Read moreDetails"Significant consequences" if the government persists with an unaltered set of proposals.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been submitted for what has been described as the country's fastest grown sports.
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