£8m more cuts sought at Wokingham borough council as stark financial situation highlighted
Meeting hears officers attempting to find £8 million of previously unidentified savings during this financial year.
Read moreDetailsMeeting hears officers attempting to find £8 million of previously unidentified savings during this financial year.
Read moreDetailsThe process of steel signing sees those involved in a development sign their name on a steel beam before it is lifted into place.
Read moreDetailsTwo senior members of staff at Reading Buses have won national honours at a new awards ceremony celebrating leaders in the passenger transport
Read moreDetailsWokingham United Charities seeks a facilities supervisor to keep its almshouse buildings and grounds running smoothly
Read moreDetailsIt will consider a key progress report on the Barkham Solar Farm at its meeting tonight.
Read moreDetailsResidents and businesses in Bracknell are being urged to stay vigilant after a number of counterfeit bank notes were reported in the area.
Read moreDetailsPlanning officers have approved a change of use application that will see a branch of Pure Gym coming to Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsWokingham solicitors singled out for longstanding reputation and in-depth knowledge
Read moreDetailsThe family-run business ended its long-standing tenure at the Market Place venue last weekens.
Read moreDetailsWokingham town council has objected to a planning application for signage at the planned new Sports Direct shop in Market Place.
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