Wokingham MP supports council’s National Offer Day achievement
An Early Day Motion is a formal, written motion submitted by members of parliament in the House of Commons to draw attention to specific causes.
Read moreDetailsAn Early Day Motion is a formal, written motion submitted by members of parliament in the House of Commons to draw attention to specific causes.
Read moreDetailsLast week Thames Valley Police took part in a multi-force collaboration which saw more than 80 arrests and over 100 seizures of illegal items.
Read moreDetailsAn event to mark the first anniversary of a skatepark in Twyford is happening next month.
Read moreDetailsThe Care Quality Commission judged us one of the best councils in England for adult social care
Read moreDetailsLocal Conservative councillors are committed to listening to residents and delivering on their priorities. That is what we have done in opposition.
Read moreDetailsThe award reflects the school's strong commitment to creating a safe, respectful and inclusive environment for every student.
Read moreDetailsAt any point in time, there are typically around 150 sets of roadworks underway across the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe Dinton Summer Series is returning and will kick off with the first of four runs next month.
Read moreDetailsThis is not asking for views on whether the site should be developed.
Read moreDetailsThanks to this generosity, around 450 disabled and disadvantaged people and families enjoy time on and beside the river each year.
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