Budding politician gives young people a voice
Budding politician gives young people a voice
Read moreDetailsBudding politician gives young people a voice
Read moreDetailsInitial findings on the survey show that 67% of respondents "like or can accept" a change to fortnightly collections of rubbish and recycling.
Read moreDetailsThe windows are now on display and will remain in place until the new year.
Read moreDetailsThe government's plan to change housing development targets means more of the 'right type' of homes can be built, Wokingham Council's leader has said
Read moreDetailsTHE Local Government Association has warned there is not enough time to voter ID rules for May's forthcoming elections
Read moreDetailsConstruction work on the full fibre network in Wokingham has started this week in Norreys.
Read moreDetailsSergeant Dom Mahon and PC Julia Stroud were given commendations at the Chief Constable's Awards ceremony on Wednesday, November 23
Read moreDetailsAN ESTATE agency with branches in Wokingham and Corwthorme scored a hat trick at an awards ceremony last month
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm was 'highly commended' in the Family Law Firm of the Year - South category at the 2022 Family Law Awards.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based firm that specialises in talent management, has been recognised for a second time as a Platinum organisation by Investors in People
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