Adult Social Care surveys posted to Wokingham residents
SURVEYS focusing on adult social care have been sent to more than 1,000 households in the borough.
Read moreDetailsSURVEYS focusing on adult social care have been sent to more than 1,000 households in the borough.
Read moreDetailsHurst Bowling Club, believed to have England?s second oldest bowling green, is desperate to replace its 160-year-old damp, wooden club house.
Read moreDetailsTheresa May MP unveiled a plaque to mark the completion of the expansion project, similarly to former MP John Gummer when the site was built.
Read moreDetailsGreen food caddy liners and blue general waste bags will be delivered over a six-week period, with all residents receiving them by mid-March.
Read moreDetailsTHE CBI is calling for a revamp to the energy market following the sharp increase in the price cap.
Read moreDetailsAN EXCITING future awaits Winnersh Triangle, as new businesses - and the film industry - move in and existing tenants expand.
Read moreDetailsCllr Halsall founded the Campaign to Protect Rural Wokingham in 2017, after discovering that Green Belt land at Ruscombe was mooted for development.
Read moreDetailsThe petition was signed by 3,866 people, with some living as far as France, Spain, Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Growers, based on Hurst Road allotments, returns for a second season in March and is open to residents of Ruscombe and Twyford.
Read moreDetailsLibrarians have recommended a selection books by LGBT+ authors and which explore LGBT+ issues. They have also curated a playlist.
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