Wokingham Borough Council to consult on new social housing policy
A DRAFT housing policy aimed at developing Wokingham?s social housing is to be put out to consultation
Read moreDetailsA DRAFT housing policy aimed at developing Wokingham?s social housing is to be put out to consultation
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL will provide ?viable alternatives? to residents who want to reduce their carbon footprint by ditching their cars
Read moreDetailsTonight, the council executive will discuss opening up a public consultation on its draft housing allocation policy.
Read moreDetailsA councillor said the proposed changes to Traffic Regulation Orders (TRO) would allow the council to change parking charges without consultation.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council will ?bring residents into the conversation? over the efforts to tackle the climate emergency
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL has pledged to do all it can to support children in need with regard to school uniform policies in light of a new parliamentary bill
Read moreDetailsAN UPDATE to the council?s tenant?s charter was approved at the meeting of Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday, September 23
Read moreDetailsPetition calls on council to help modernise Wargrave infant and junior schools
Read moreDetailsThe use of councillors' personal email addresses for council business was questioned at a Wokingahm Borough Council by a resident
Read moreDetailsConservative councillors voted against a proposal for dual bins that allow for recycling in a vote at last night's council meeting.
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