Conservatives launch petition to reverse parking charge rises
It comes in response to a decision by Wokingham Borough Council's executive at a meeting on Thursday, September 29.
Read moreDetailsIt comes in response to a decision by Wokingham Borough Council's executive at a meeting on Thursday, September 29.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley's Police & Crime Panel ended a near three-month hiatus by finally agreeing on the appointment of a new chair
Read moreDetailsMANY PEOPLE have been left frustrated over the 'mixed messages' regarding walk-in autumn booster jabs according to a Wokingham councillor
Read moreDetailsCAR PARKING charges will rise following a vote of Wokingham Borough Council's ruling executive ? but the plans have been amended.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents will be receiving fewer blue bags from next spring, and no more food waste caddy liners following a money-saving decision
Read moreDetailsHALL FARM'S place in the forthcoming local plan update ? where homes will be built in Wokingham borough up to 2036 ? was raised at a council meeting
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is fully behind plans to bring more artworks to the area.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S financial problems are not unique with other councils in the south east facing budget deficits as a result of emerging financial pressures
Read moreDetailsAS THE COUNCIL looks at ways to save money due to the financial crisis, a consultation will explore the future of Wokingham's waste collection
Read moreDetailsA councillor has asked Wokingham Borough Council to support a target of 50% social and affordable housing on new developments.
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