Wokingham’s core spending power affected by low government grant
Wokingham Borough Council collects much more council tax per home than most councils in England, data recently published by the government suggests.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council collects much more council tax per home than most councils in England, data recently published by the government suggests.
Read moreDetailsFind family fun at Pinewood Centre
Read moreDetailsThank you to everyone across the Borough who voted in the elections earlier this month
Read moreDetailsNHS Charities Together has launched an ambitious new programme to support the wellbeing of healthcare staff across its services
Read moreDetailsA partnership between a hospice and a home care team is helping people receiving end-of-life specialised care.
Read moreDetailsTVAA has announced that it is expanding its current headquarters further to bring critical response cars closer to major road networks
Read moreDetailsHurst Bowling Club has submitted plans to demolish the existing building, and replace it with a structure that will allow the club to continue.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Lions Club inaugural swimming event has been pushed back to allow more teams to take part
Read moreDetailsAs temperatures rise, animal welfare charity Dogs Trust is warning dog owners not to over exercise their pets in warm weather
Read moreDetailsBeautiful birds visit Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Court
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