Council accused of ‘wasting money’ on school streets initiatives
A council has been accused of wasting money on initiatives to encourage children walking and cycling to school, and has been urged to act.
Read moreDetailsA council has been accused of wasting money on initiatives to encourage children walking and cycling to school, and has been urged to act.
Read moreDetailsIn October 2023, Wokingham Borough's Liberal Democrat councillor responsible for finance said:
Read moreDetailsThe government is proposing a big reduction in the revenue support it gives to Wokingham Borough Council as part of the new three-year
Read moreDetailsA petition has been launched to push for answers over the resettlement of people from Afghanistan in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsIn his talk, Jones shared that he had spoken in Parliament some 155 times.
Read moreDetailsA councillor has spoken out over an investigation after he was accused of 'stirring up racial hatred' over the resettlement of people from Afghanistan
Read moreDetailsWokingham is facing a £50 million cut in its government funding.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council has collaborated and consulted with residents and partners.
Read moreDetailsWhat local government reorganisation could mean for Bracknell has been explained.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's new Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Policy is now coming to the Council for approval, with our Equality Objectives
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