Wokingham residents challenged to buy less, recycle more and feed food caddies
Wokingham Borough Council is asking households to take part in the one blue bag challenge in an effort to reduce the amount of rubbish thrown away.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is asking households to take part in the one blue bag challenge in an effort to reduce the amount of rubbish thrown away.
Read moreDetailsIt’s decision time for Arts4Wokingham, a local charity that is championing art across the borough. Their current project is to commission a major landmark work of art which will be...
Read moreDetailsTHE Purple Turtle will host Motofest on Saturday, January 15, in aid of the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA).
Read moreDetailsCllr John Halsall has penned a letter to Michael Gove MP over building targets for the borough.
Read moreDetailsAnger over Downing Street parties allegedly held during covid lockdowns is part of a bigger picture of people turning away from the Conservatives.
Read moreDetailsThe company is offering free industry approved pipe lagging and outdoor tap protectors through its website.
Read moreDetailsCustomers can enjoy 25% off all hot food, drinks and smoothies on the breakfast menu throughout January.
Read moreDetailsWATCH out for rogues on your doorstep this winter. That?s the warning from South East Wate
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is currently consulting on its Local Plan Update, which will be used to determine future house building in the area.
Read moreDetailsA MAN wearing a carers' uniform sexually assaulted an elderly woman in Earley last week and police are appealing for help to trace him
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