FROM THE LEADER: Preparing for Wokingham’s budget
When times are tough, it's right and proper that those who need the help most should be our priority. Under this administration they are.
Read moreDetailsWhen times are tough, it's right and proper that those who need the help most should be our priority. Under this administration they are.
Read moreDetailsSurprisingly, a promise to cut your weekly waste collection was not in the Liberal Democrats' election leaflets last year.
Read moreDetailsScience has given us so much hope as we treat disease and find cures to prevent things but the bottom line is, we can't stop the clock
Read moreDetailsCllr Stuart Munro Wokingham Borough Council’s Chief Financial Officer has said that the Council’s Finances were in good shape under the previous Conservative administration. This has been confirmed in an...
Read moreDetailsCllr Graham Howe Children are the future, and the future is always changing. It is vital that we, as a Council and as a community, equip our young people for...
Read moreDetailsWithout Gas, Electricity, Water, Broadband or phone coverage, our day-to-day lives would be very different and much more difficult
Read moreDetailsLike all local planning authorities, we have to calculate our future housing need using a standard mathematical formula set by the Government
Read moreDetailsthe government appears to have gone from clapping the nurses to sacking them.
Read moreDetailsIt is sad that in the 21st Century, we need to have Wokingham Food Bank and Share.
Read moreDetailsSince September Conservative councillors have tried to bring a motion to Council celebrating the achievements of England's Lionesses
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