FROM THE LEADER: Our Young People – Our Future
The highlight of my last week was attending a Youth Council event in the council chamber of the Wokingham Borough Council Offices at Shute End.
Read moreDetailsThe highlight of my last week was attending a Youth Council event in the council chamber of the Wokingham Borough Council Offices at Shute End.
Read moreDetailsInternational Women's Day on Wednesday, March 8, is a global day of celebration but also a call to action.
Read moreDetailsThe Council budget passed last week by Wokingham's Liberal Democrat/Labour administration was an ideological attack on motorists and road users.
Read moreDetailsOur budget is forward-looking, financially sound and compassionate.
Read moreDetailsI am going away on Monday. Abandoning my family for three whole nights. It's not a work trip. There's no obligation to. I have chosen to go. Alone.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council and our residents have been playing their part in helping the Ukrainian people since the beginning of this dreadful war
Read moreDetailsOnce the scheme was running as planned, £1 million per year would be saved and several thousand extra tonnes of material would be recycled.
Read moreDetailsOn the morning of February 6, while most people were still asleep, a huge earthquake hit the Turkish region of Gaziantep.
Read moreDetailsAcross the country, local authorities one by one are introducing 20mph schemes for residential and urban areas.
Read moreDetailsLocal bus services are vital for Wokingham Borough and the wider area. They play an important role to access jobs, retail and services, schools
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