IN THE CHAMBER: Hospital Discharge
Central Government is putting £750million into the NHS to help hospital discharge, but is this the answer to an ongoing problem?
Read moreDetailsCentral Government is putting £750million into the NHS to help hospital discharge, but is this the answer to an ongoing problem?
Read moreDetailsOver the past few years, our company has been giving our customers a box of champagne as a Christmas gift.
Read moreDetailsI was pleased to meet so many people in Shinfield last week, at the community consultation event held by the University and Shinfield Parish Council
Read moreDetailsWe live in a world where many people are trying to live and flourish, but they are being squashed and kept out of the light which would let them grow
Read moreDetailsThere is only one thing worse than being in a Council meeting and that knowing if we were not there, the others would be getting their way
Read moreDetailsGROWING up, children's TV star Keith Chegwin was one of my heroes. He was always smiling, always upbeat and always on CBBC
Read moreDetailsHow do we plan for what we want the future to look like in Wokingham borough?
Read moreDetailsWe are only on the third week of 2023 and already Christmas feels like a distant memory. In the last few days, residents have seen increasing pressure on our much...
Read moreDetailsHow has your New Year started? Are you almost through January with your new years resolutions intact?
Read moreDetailsAs the country falls into a cost-of-living crisis, the council is striving to work in partnership to protect those in need
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