Council calls for warm space hosts as Wokingham winter draws near
WOKINGHAM Borough Council is inviting organisations and groups within its boundaries to run warm spaces this winter.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is inviting organisations and groups within its boundaries to run warm spaces this winter.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 40 businesses in Woodley have signed a letter expressing concerns at plans to raise parking prices in the borough next year.
Read moreDetailsThis week we have heard from the Leaders of two of the largest County Councils in the country, Kent and Hampshire. Both Tory controlled
Read moreDetailsJACK and the Beanstalk is going to bean the stalk of the town this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsLabour MPs Tan Dhesi (Slough) and Matt Rodda (Reading East) were special guests of Woodley & Whitegates Labour fundraising event at Sonning Golf Club
Read moreDetailsSo far, more than 6,500 Wokingham residents have taken part in the Wokingham Borough Council survey.
Read moreDetailsEstimates suggest the reforms, as currently planned, would cost the council £25 million per year, which is about 17% of its budget.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS is a time for family gatherings, but if loved ones aren't there, it can be a difficult time of year.
Read moreDetailsLate night Christmas tasting at the garden centre
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents will give their opinions on a proposed 26 hectare development at an event on Friday, November 18.
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