Council to investigate gender pay gap and explore real living wage accreditation
The commitment was made after the council?s latest pay policy statement was approved at a council meeting on Thursday, July 21.
Read moreDetailsThe commitment was made after the council?s latest pay policy statement was approved at a council meeting on Thursday, July 21.
Read moreDetailsThe decision was made at a council meeting on Thursday, July 21.
Read moreDetailsThe proposal was approved by councillors at a council meeting on Thursday, July 21.
Read moreDetailsWhether the northern parishes of the borough ? Hurst, Twyford, Wargrave, Remenham, and Ruscombe ? is taking their fair share of housing development
Read moreDetailsNominations can be made by anyone and the deadline for submissions is Wednesday, September 7.
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, July 13, the Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust was awarded the Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award
Read moreDetailstwo public consultations about cycling and walking have been launched by the Borough Council and everyone is in favour of improved cycleways....
Read moreDetailsTHE film now arriving, just in time for the school holidays, is a new take on an old favourite ? and with a familiar face.
Read moreDetailsLord Menzies Campbell, a former leader of the party, visited Wokingham Liberal Democrats to talk about the party's election prospects
Read moreDetailsA ROCK covers band is fine tuning its set list as it prepares to play in a Crowthorne pub later this month.
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