FROM THE CHAMBER: Increasing the borough’s income streams
Price increases that are affecting you as individuals is also affecting Wokingham Borough Council. What can we do about it?
Read moreDetailsPrice increases that are affecting you as individuals is also affecting Wokingham Borough Council. What can we do about it?
Read moreDetailsFrom our vantage point, there seemed to be more shops selling trainers than selling shoes,
Read moreDetailsThis week has been a different week in local politics. I, like others I have spoken to, am deeply saddened by the Death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth
Read moreDetailsOver the last few days, it has been remarkable to hear the many tributes that have been given for the Queen and her life of service
Read moreDetailsA Woodley-based Neurodiversity consultancy Perfectly Autistic has shared some tips on how to handle the change that the country is going through
Read moreDetailsThe Queen dedicated her life to one of service to the people of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, a promise that she wonderfully kept.
Read moreDetailsBy the time you read this, children across the land will be back in school and some form of normality will have been restored
Read moreDetailsGenerating electricity that can then be sold to the national grid creates ongoing revenue that can then be used to fund other local services
Read moreDetailsI hope Liz Truss takes the opportunity to reset the relationship between central government and local government
Read moreDetailsThis is an invitation to local residents in neighbouring Reading and Wokingham boroughs to find out more about the University's community activity
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