FROM THE CHAMBER: Councillors vote themselves a permanent annual pay rise
Last month, Wokingham Borough councillors voted to award themselves a permanent annual increase in councillor allowances.
Read moreDetailsLast month, Wokingham Borough councillors voted to award themselves a permanent annual increase in councillor allowances.
Read moreDetailsThe new Biffa contract went live on 1st June, just 11 days after I was appointed to take on responsibility for Rubbish and Recycling
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough is an area of high housing costs.
Read moreDetailsMany of us continue to be appalled by the actions of the Labour government. Less than 2 years in power, and we're now seeing open warfare from Labour
Read moreDetailsFor many decades, local government has had much of its activity determined by national government.
Read moreDetailsEach week, Tim and Julia Haycocks, the husband-and-wife team behind Stowhill Estates Berkshire, will be tackling your property questions with honest guidance, clear opinions and useful, real-world advice for anyone...
Read moreDetailsLast week Wokingham Borough Council staff and partners attended the launch of the Berkshire Domestic Abuse and Suicide Prevention Toolkit.
Read moreDetailsThis week, with the Prime Minister and his cabinet, we have seen what happens when your leadership team do not work well together
Read moreDetailsOver the last few weeks, I have spoken with more than 2,000 residents of the borough on their doorsteps or in the street
Read moreDetailsWelcome back to the weekly property problem page with Tim and Julia Haycocks, owners of Stowhill Estates Berkshire. This week we're tackling the elephant in the room - what happens...
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