MP demands more resources to tackle shoplifting ‘crisis’
His call comes after visiting stores in Wokingham affected by shoplifting.
Read moreDetailsHis call comes after visiting stores in Wokingham affected by shoplifting.
Read moreDetailsClaims that comments are ".. undermining public confidence."
Read moreDetailsI am deeply concerned about the future of Children's and Adults' Social Care in Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsLast Friday, Wokingham Borough Council submitted its new Local Plan for inspector's examination, a vital stage in the journey towards
Read moreDetailsThe "new" guide has been revealed as being notes from 2021.
Read moreDetailsIt will be examined by an independent planning inspector.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has invested in another home.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, March 20, the council met to discuss its budget for the year ahead, and set the council tax rates
Read moreDetailsHe has called for the government to commit to completing their review by the end of the year.
Read moreDetailsUnpalatable choices have been forced on all councils as they struggle with increased demand for services
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