FROM THE CHAMBER: Doing the right thing – even if the council is not
A minuscule yet highly vulnerable group of Wokingham Borough residents receive a one-off small grant to help them live independently
Read moreDetailsA minuscule yet highly vulnerable group of Wokingham Borough residents receive a one-off small grant to help them live independently
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough's Liberal Democrat leadership has dithered and delayed - this time they've let down children at a crucial point in their education
Read moreDetailsNot since the Second World War has there been such a prolonged period of crisis and disruption.
Read moreDetailsIf you've had time to pause in Peach Place to enjoy refreshment, you might have noticed the beautiful fish mosaic
Read moreDetailsWe are taking a hard look at the future of St Crispin's Leisure Centre and need to have an open conversation about the options available
Read moreDetailsI did manage to escape to London last weekend for an art fair - it was pure joy
Read moreDetailsAdult Services have been leading the way with good news for Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) in what is a very trying economic time for everyone
Read moreDetailsIt's worrying times for millions of people who have a mortgage, a credit card or other borrowings and for tenants in buy-to-let properties
Read moreDetailsTo ensure life-changing work can continue in very challenging financial times makes it necessary to find savings in parts of the council's expenditure
Read moreDetailsMy wife's sister married a Canadian in 1980 and we have been fortunate to have several trips out to visit them in the intervening years.
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