Wokingham Borough Council to call on action over GP provision in Wokingham town
Cllr Margetts promised that the council would watch the situation relating to the lack of GPs in central Wokingham
Read moreDetailsCllr Margetts promised that the council would watch the situation relating to the lack of GPs in central Wokingham
Read moreDetailsQUESTIONS were raised on the now cancelled proposal to change Woodlands Avenue making it one-way, to allow a cycle lane to be placed on the busy road
Read moreDetailsTHE controversial proposal to create a 3G football pitch in Laurel Park ? since abandoned ? continued to provoke questions.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough councillors unite as one to condemn Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and pledge to do all they can to welcome refugees
Read moreDetailsA PETITION aimed at seeing action over Wokingham borough's housing targets was delivered on Monday.
Read moreDetailsTHE HATCHES are being battened down as Wokingham Borough Council prepares for an economic downturn.
Read moreDetailsMPs from both sides of the house have called on the chancellor to do more to tackle the cost of living crisis.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S MP has questions he wants answers for over government plans to give people £350 a month if they home Ukrainian refugees. Called the Homes For Ukraine scheme, it is...
Read moreDetailsA call has been made for a tax on drinking venues in Wokingham after fights and anti-social behaviour incidents in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe Putin regime?s illegal invasion of Ukraine is a very grave attack not only on Ukraine, but also on sovereignty, democracy, and the rule of law.
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