FROM THE LEADER: Working with others is the future for councils
Regular readers of Wokingham Today will be familiar with the financial challenges faced by your borough council, which receives the lowest level of
Read moreDetailsRegular readers of Wokingham Today will be familiar with the financial challenges faced by your borough council, which receives the lowest level of
Read moreDetailsTom Hayes MP, the government's national mission champion for energy, was in Wokingham last week.
Read moreDetailsLast week Conservative councillors successfully brought forward a motion committing the Council to campaign against the Government's
Read moreDetailsIn the face of mounting financial pressures and increasing demand for services, many local authorities are grappling with a harsh reality:
Read moreDetailsLocal accountancy firm Millward, May & Co marked a significant milestone this month: 10 years of serving Wokingham's business community.
Read moreDetailsOnly two burial spaces for Muslims currently remain within Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsSelect Car Leasing welcomed MP Clive Jones to its headquarters.
Read moreDetailsZizzi Wokingham will unveil a new look and feel following a transformation.
Read moreDetails'We have seen a tremendous evolution of technology'.
Read moreDetailsCross-party campaign to reduce the targets which were branded 'not deliverable'.
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