‘It’s a case of executing our plans and getting on with it’
According to Cllr Charles Margetts, Wokingham Borough Council has been planning for a lockdown for weeks.
Read moreDetailsAccording to Cllr Charles Margetts, Wokingham Borough Council has been planning for a lockdown for weeks.
Read moreDetailsVeljkp Paunovic wants his side to go 'back to basics' after they were sunk by Preston to suffer their first home defeat of the season. The Royals went in to...
Read moreDetailsReading suffered their first home defeat of the season as second half goals from Scott Sinclair and Emil Riis Jakobsen and Tom Barkhuizen made it back to back losses for...
Read moreDetailsA NEW England-wide four-week lockdown will become law from midnight tonight after Parliament approved it this afternoon – however Wokingham MP Sir John Redwood was one of 38 who voted against...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is supporting the Low Carbon Workspaces initiative to help businesses go green.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is looking at the effect of arts and culture on resident wellbeing, and has launched a public consultation.
Read moreDetailsLocal councils have been granted the power to close businesses failing to follow Covid-secure measures.
Read moreDetailsReading Refugee Support Group has launched an appeal to help refugees and asylum seekers find a safe place in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsNews from the local courts as seen in Wokingham Today of October 29, 2020.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's column, Tony Johnson reflects on the progress that has been made in the Grenfell Tower inquiry.
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