From the chamber – Fighting poverty in the longer term
As Wokingham borough residents, we live in what is on average one of the wealthiest areas of the UK
Read moreDetailsAs Wokingham borough residents, we live in what is on average one of the wealthiest areas of the UK
Read moreDetailsWe see a Council desperate to spend money on worsening road junctions, narrowing roads and making drivers lives more difficult
Read moreDetailsRecently, the University was called upon to switch all campus catering menus to vegan-only options to help address the global climate crisis
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's executive councillors and its senior officers are determined to avoid the fate of other councils
Read moreDetailsTruth is not just simplistic reasoning, let alone the accumulation of facts.
Read moreDetailsIt's taken longer to get to this point than expected because of the knock backs to the economy in recent years from Covid-19 and cost of living crisis
Read moreDetailsThese are challenging times for our retail centres. Inflation and high interest rates add to costs and reduce the spending power of their customers
Read moreDetailsMany of the new towns designed and built in the 1950's, and 1960's used that as a blueprint. However, over time, the car became king
Read moreDetailsI wonder about the choices available to young people today and whether the current government believes that life chances are pre-determined
Read moreDetailsThe new administration at Wokingham has since May 2022 emphasised the importance of partnership working far more than any of its predecessors
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