FROM THE COUNCIL LEADERSHIP: Community vision update
Since the new administration took over at Wokingham in May 2022, we have been seeking to change how the borough council sets its strategy.
Read moreDetailsSince the new administration took over at Wokingham in May 2022, we have been seeking to change how the borough council sets its strategy.
Read moreDetailsI feel properly grown up. I could start to slow down, to switch off, to do less. But as a Christian, I am called to 'live life to the full'.
Read moreDetailsA few weeks ago Maia and I took the train to Bristol to spend the weekend with my cousins.
Read moreDetailsWe are taking steps to ensure that the BNG Units for developments in Wokingham Borough are created in our Borough by entering the market for BNG Units
Read moreDetailsLast week's budget will do nothing to help. I believe we need a change of Government and a new approach to help our hard-pressed residents
Read moreDetailsAs councillors gear up for the local elections in a few weeks, this seems a good moment to reflect on what has been achieved since last May.
Read moreDetailsSince 2010 the UK economy has been growing faster than Germany, France, Japan and Italy and the IMF forecasts that the UK will continue to grow
Read moreDetailsWe should try to enjoy the times that we have, acknowledging that they may not be repeated.
Read moreDetailsMarch 1 every year is the date on which parents are told about Year 7 secondary school places for their children for the following September.
Read moreDetailsAt a time when councils across the country are struggling financially it makes great sense to work in partnership to meet the needs of the community.
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