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Read moreDetailsPOLITICAL parties in Wokingham united to approve the next step in creating a solar farm in Barkham, estimated to cost £20 million. Proposed by the previous Conservative-led administration, the then...
Read moreDetailsTOWN and parish councils and community groups will be able to enjoy longer leases for community assets under new plans
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM council staff will receive a 1.75% pay increase to help with the cost of living
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S newest school welcomed prospective parents last week, but they will have to wait a while before their child turns up for lessons
Read moreDetailsTHE FUTURE of Wokingham?s doorstep waste collections will be put up for a residents? consultation according to the new Lib Dem-run executive.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM?S new anti-poverty strategy has been approved by the new Liberal Democrat-run executive at its first meeting.
Read moreDetailsA CALL for clarity of the status of Hall Farm in the new local plan for Wokingham borough?s housing numbers has been sought by a member of the public
Read moreDetails?THERE IS much for the new Liberal Demcorat administration to do ? including serious budget issues that need addressing.?
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