Approval for more refugee homes in Wokingham
WBC has approved plans to purchase more homes for Ukrainian and Afghan refugees.
Read moreDetailsWBC has approved plans to purchase more homes for Ukrainian and Afghan refugees.
Read moreDetailsRents for council homes in Wokingham are set to rise by up to 2.7% from April.
Read moreDetailsEvendons Lane property broken into and vehicle stolen
Read moreDetailsHenley Arts Trail wants to inspire young artists with opportunities to learn from professionals
Read moreDetailsThe plans were refused by Wokingham Borough Council in August 2024.
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of spellbinding fun will raise money and help change the futures of youngsters in the borough. Dingley’s Promise, with local centres in Reading and Wokingham, has put together...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has published diagrams showing the new road.
Read moreDetailsThe second round of the Big Community Switch is open.
Read moreDetailsIn setting this year's budget, which will be presented to a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council this evening (Thursday 20 February)
Read moreDetailsUtility works, road building and drainage are coming next,
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