Wokingham Borough Council considers consultation on social housing
Tonight, the council executive will discuss opening up a public consultation on its draft housing allocation policy.
Read moreDetailsTonight, the council executive will discuss opening up a public consultation on its draft housing allocation policy.
Read moreDetailsA councillor said the proposed changes to Traffic Regulation Orders (TRO) would allow the council to change parking charges without consultation.
Read moreDetailsThe aim is to assist voluntary and community groups that help to prevent crime and keep communities safe.
Read moreDetailsArchaeologist and architectural historian Tim Tatton-Brown will dig deep into the archaeological archives at tonight's lecture.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been sentenced to prison after a cannabis plantation was discovered in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsL Butchers is opening a new branch in Squire's Garden Centre on Heathlands Road next month.
Read moreDetailsFrom September 2023, the Sonning school will welcome girls into Year 7, with the aim of being fully co-educational by September 2027.
Read moreDetailsA new cafe training young people with autism will open in Wokingham this autumn.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council will ?bring residents into the conversation? over the efforts to tackle the climate emergency
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL has pledged to do all it can to support children in need with regard to school uniform policies in light of a new parliamentary bill
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