Wokingham Borough Council finances – ‘It’s good news, despite challenging levels of inflation’ says top councillor
THE COUNCIL'S financial update was "good news" according to the executive member for finance.
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL'S financial update was "good news" according to the executive member for finance.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire's Provincial Grand Lodge has announced that it has raised more than £2 million from members during its latest five-year charity festival
Read moreDetailsChurch reopens to Wokingham community following £1.3 rebuild
Read moreDetailsA CONSERVATION organisation that works across the world is teaming up with a Bracknell-based business for a digital transformation
Read moreDetailsA GANG of thieves who ram raided a petrol station in Emmer Green to steal cash boxes have been jailed.
Read moreDetailsTRAINS between Wokingham and Ascot are expected to be subject to delays until the early afternoon operators have announced following an on-track incident. South Western Railway and National Rail have...
Read moreDetailsWokingham children turn mugs into bee homes
Read moreDetailsA TEACHER who specialises in helping children aged seven and under discover music is marking a decade in business this month
Read moreDetailsMajor stakeholders, including the government and regulators, are reportedly in talks as Thames Water faces mounting debts and a CEO resignation
Read moreDetailsTWO charities based around the Royal Berkshire Hospital are £25,000 better off as a result of a Reading-based law firm.
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