Wokingham renames tenants’ charter in push to tackle stigma
Wokingham took a stride forward for social mobility and equality last week as its tenants' charter was renamed the residents' charter.
Read moreDetailsWokingham took a stride forward for social mobility and equality last week as its tenants' charter was renamed the residents' charter.
Read moreDetailsMP Clive Jones has hit out at the government and water companies for "purposefully muddying" the truth regarding water pollution in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsRead about Reading's weather history in Dr Stephen Burt's new publication
Read moreDetailsLocal charity offer will support vulnerable children
Read moreDetailsA former finance manager at a Bracknell GP surgery has been jailed for diverting almost half a million pounds from the practice.
Read moreDetailsA councillor who saw 'disorder' at an asylum seeker hotel in Reading has spoken out after witnessing "intimidating behaviour."
Read moreDetailsAn event in the town centre is happening this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsPeople across the South East are being urged to use NHS 111 online as their first port of call for non-emergency medical advice over Easter.
Read moreDetailsSt John Ambulance has launched a major recruitment drive to find 1,500 new Emergency Responders to help keep people safe across England.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been submitted for a two-metre high fence at the Wokingham school.
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