Wokingham borough councillors sign CLASP’s Hate Crime Charter
Created by CLASP, the charter encourages people to become more aware of hate crime, help raise awareness and support a zero tolerance appraoch.
Read moreDetailsCreated by CLASP, the charter encourages people to become more aware of hate crime, help raise awareness and support a zero tolerance appraoch.
Read moreDetailsCitizens Advice Wokingham has provided more than 310 households with emergency fuel grants during the last month, as energy bills rise.
Read moreDetailsThe online campaign to protect the art deco building, on Headley Road East in Woodley, has almost 3,500 signatures.
Read moreDetailsA CRACKDOWN on drivers using mobile phones has been launched by Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is re-appealing for specific witnesses following an aggravated burglary in Earley, which left a man with a broken arm
Read moreDetailsThe pile was dumped on Castle End Road on Thursday, February 3 and spilled across the road, causing an obstruction.
Read moreDetailsA NEW free business school launched in Reading this week, aimed at offering support to entrepreneurs of the future.
Read moreDetailsSURVEYS focusing on adult social care have been sent to more than 1,000 households in the borough.
Read moreDetailsHurst Bowling Club, believed to have England?s second oldest bowling green, is desperate to replace its 160-year-old damp, wooden club house.
Read moreDetailsTheresa May MP unveiled a plaque to mark the completion of the expansion project, similarly to former MP John Gummer when the site was built.
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