FROM THE LEADER: The importance of the new local plan
In September 2024, Wokingham Borough Council approved its new local development plan, which sets out new local planning policies and identifies sites
Read moreDetailsIn September 2024, Wokingham Borough Council approved its new local development plan, which sets out new local planning policies and identifies sites
Read moreDetailsWalking across campus this week, I can feel the anticipation building. Soon our students will be unpacking bags
Read moreDetailsThe first week of September always has an exciting feel to it. Children return to school and life returns to 'normal' after the summer holidays.
Read moreDetailsThis week children across the Borough will be returning to school in shiny shoes and pressed uniforms with a new academic year ahead. A fresh start.
Read moreDetailsIt's great to return to Westminster and get back to fighting for our community. But before looking forward, I've been reflecting
Read moreDetailsYou may have read that the new leader of Nottinghamshire County Council has banned councillors from engaging with the Nottingham Post
Read moreDetailsWhen Chef Awansih Roy invited my family and me to his new restaurant in Winnersh, Wokingham, we were absolutely thrilled.
Read moreDetailsIt seems amazing that the summer holidays are already over, and this week children and young people are going back to school.
Read moreDetailsInflation rose again last month to 3.8% - almost double what it was when the Conservatives left office.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council, already in receipt of less central government funding than any other council with the same range of responsibilities
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