Leading councillors in Bracknell agree to £2.8m funding for affordable family homes
Leading councillors in Bracknell have agreed a £2.8 million spend on buying homes for families in need.
Read moreDetailsLeading councillors in Bracknell have agreed a £2.8 million spend on buying homes for families in need.
Read moreDetailsA public sector worker has stated that he is 'not satisfied' with a public apology issued by a Bracknell councillor
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, the MP for Wokingham, has planted a cross in the Constituency Garden of Remembrance in Westminster.
Read moreDetailsHong Kongers in the UK and worldwide face an increasingly alarming campaign of transnational repression by the Chinese government.
Read moreDetailsDetails of the Medium Term Financial Plan was discussed, and these include savings to the council budget and additional income streams.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's borough major, Cllr Carol Jewel, used her mayoral announcement at October's full council meeting of Wokingham borough council
Read moreDetailsAt the moment, the cost of living is forcing many of our residents to tighten their belts and be cautious with their spending
Read moreDetailsWhen I am speaking to residents, they often raise with me concerns or difficulties regarding Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsOur town centres are facing a challenging time. Besides the impact of online shopping on retailers, there is now great uncertainty about the future
Read moreDetails"I would encourage everyone not to paint too bleak a picture, which may in itself dissuade visitors", says councillor
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