Council rents in Wokingham set to rise in April
Rents for council homes in Wokingham are set to rise by up to 2.7% from April.
Read moreDetailsRents for council homes in Wokingham are set to rise by up to 2.7% from April.
Read moreDetailsThe plans were refused by Wokingham Borough Council in August 2024.
Read moreDetailsIn setting this year's budget, which will be presented to a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council this evening (Thursday 20 February)
Read moreDetailsDuring the last month I've been very busy in the Wokingham constituency, and in Parliament.
Read moreDetailsThis week inflation rose to 3% - a ten-month high. This means higher prices and further pain for household finances, thanks to the Labour Chancellor
Read moreDetailsAs Executive Member for Business and Economic Development I wanted to give you an overview of some of our work to date.
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,400 people have signed an e-petition calling on Wokingham Borough Council to keep its promise.
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP Clive Jones has condemned the £3 billion bailout of Thames Water.
Read moreDetailsI wanted to say thank you to all the members of the community who worked to help get eligible pensioners up for pension tax credit before Christmas.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's Liberal Democrat leadership have started listening to Conservative councillors about their ludicrous parking charges
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