Fire and Rescue Service sees rise in staff absences on mental health grounds
The Fire Brigades Union has said that firefighters are being "pushed beyond limits" after data obtained by Accident Claims Advice has been published
Read moreDetailsThe Fire Brigades Union has said that firefighters are being "pushed beyond limits" after data obtained by Accident Claims Advice has been published
Read moreDetailsWokingham Repair Cafe technicians are ready to mend, so residents don't have to throw away
Read moreDetailsTwelve months of saving items from landfill
Read moreDetailsWokingham United Charities grant added extra reindeer power
Read moreDetailsOnly two options remain viable for the future headquarters.
Read moreDetailsWokingham town council has warned people about falling victim to fake event bookings.
Read moreDetailsThe Corpus Christi Parish Pantomime Group will entertain in January
Read moreDetailsA total of 171 homes have been approved on land south east of Finchampstead Road.
Read moreDetailsHer Christmas tree run will help refurbish the club's kitchen
Read moreDetailsLitter picks to resume after the Christmas break - volunteers welcomed
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