Tenants charter update approved by councillors
AN UPDATE to the council?s tenant?s charter was approved at the meeting of Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday, September 23
Read moreDetailsAN UPDATE to the council?s tenant?s charter was approved at the meeting of Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday, September 23
Read moreDetailsPetition calls on council to help modernise Wargrave infant and junior schools
Read moreDetailsThe use of councillors' personal email addresses for council business was questioned at a Wokingahm Borough Council by a resident
Read moreDetailsConservative councillors voted against a proposal for dual bins that allow for recycling in a vote at last night's council meeting.
Read moreDetailsWokingham may join the rest of Berkshire in a county-wide devolution deal with the Government.
Read moreDetailsCllr Julian McGhee-Sumner, conservative councillor for Wescott East has stepped down from the role as he is working away.
Read moreDetailsBy Matt Rodda MP Everyone should have the right to grow old with dignity; with the care and support they need, at the time they need it and in a...
Read moreDetailsCONSERVATIVE councillors from other parts of the country have been sparking anger by asking borough councillors for their thoughts on a 2,500 home development in Wokingham's green belt. The plans...
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS that go unrecognised can now be nominated for an award - who in Wokingham should be nominated?
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has called for examples of bad service from the public sector after sharing his problems using an NHS app that proves his covid vaccination status....
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