FROM THE CHAMBER: What is adult social care in Wokingham and why do we need it?
It is intended to support and enable all users, be they older people, people with disability as well as individuals with mental health problems
Read moreDetailsIt is intended to support and enable all users, be they older people, people with disability as well as individuals with mental health problems
Read moreDetailsDame Deborah James coined the phrase ?rebellious hope? to highlight her determination to beat cancer and not let it control her life.
Read moreDetailsTwo whole years of parenting TWO children. I?d say I don?t know where the time has gone, but I know exactly where it?s gone.
Read moreDetailsThis is you in your bed. Losing the fight against the sunlight and reality.
Read moreDetailsI?ve been watching the BBC series Sherwood. It?s a suspenseful drama. It explores facing the truth in life even when painful.
Read moreDetailsI am particularly disappointed to read in last week's Wokingham Today about Conservative plans to disrupt council meetings and get their own way.
Read moreDetailsWokingham?s schools are experiencing huge demand for school places at the moment.
Read moreDetailsWhy are certain people so easily aroused into a fury because a minor change which has zero effect on their day-to-day life?
Read moreDetailsThat the park is saved in its entirety for the use of residents is down to the hard of my ward colleague, Councillor Shirley Boyt.
Read moreDetailsThe Extraordinary council meeting was indeed extraordinary. The debate was whether we have local elections once every 4 years or not
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