Property market chaos: Council system glitch leaves homebuyers stuck in limbo as sales grind to a halt
The disruption follows the council's switch to Arcus software at the end of January.
Read moreDetailsThe disruption follows the council's switch to Arcus software at the end of January.
Read moreDetailsHe is now the town council's second Green councillor.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today has reached out to all political parties with candidates standing in the forthcoming local elections.
Read moreDetailsThe current local election is shaping up to be the nastiest I can remember in more than thirty years involvement in campaigning.
Read moreDetailsAgainst a difficult national financial backdrop, I am pleased to say that Wokingham Borough Council has delivered a balanced budget this year
Read moreDetailsThe Americans launched their military campaign with the full support of Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage, but not the support of the Liberal Democrats.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today has reached out to all political parties with candidates standing in the forthcoming local elections.
Read moreDetailsThe number of shoplifting cases in the region has surged in the past five years.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today has reached out to all political parties with candidates standing in the forthcoming local elections.
Read moreDetailsResidents are calling for a dedicated, fast shuttle bus from Wokingham.
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