FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR: It’s good to ask questions
A university's fundamental purpose is to provide the space and the time for deep study and questioning of knowledge
Read moreDetailsA university's fundamental purpose is to provide the space and the time for deep study and questioning of knowledge
Read moreDetailsNaively, we thought the road closures for the Wokingham Half Marathon wouldn't affect us.
Read moreDetailsI wanted to provide you with our positive vision of what the Conservatives would do if we were in charge of Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsIn February last year, Wokingham Borough Council established a Hardship Fund of £250,000 to tackle the root causes of poverty in our Borough
Read moreDetailsOver the last two years, Wokingham Borough Council has seen its costs rise enormously, as inflation increased and demand for statutory services grows
Read moreDetailsThe glimpse of snowdrops and the longer days are a welcome sign that Spring is coming.
Read moreDetailsWe recently have lost long-standing and fondly remembered shops in Wokingham as well as some new ones which have bravely set up in difficult times
Read moreDetailsI now carry a toilet roll wherever I go, as required by my runny nose. (We don't stock boxes of tissues, do people still do that?)
Read moreDetailsBusinesses across the borough are feeling the impact of the cost of living crisis which is reducing consumer spending
Read moreDetailsCouncillors can make a real difference to their communities. They can act as local champions, defending the interests of the people they represent
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