Parking in the spotlight, again
Concerns that introducing fees could 'significantly' impact local sports and the community.
Read moreDetailsConcerns that introducing fees could 'significantly' impact local sports and the community.
Read moreDetailsMP has called for Thames Water to be put into special administration.
Read moreDetailsFour candidates will fight to represent Winnersh on Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsIt has been announced that no new money will be found for a complete rebuild of Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH).
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham councillor broke the authority's code of conduct over his involvement in a vote for new homes where he represented, a panel has found.
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrat MP for Wokingham Clive Jones said that Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch's plans would send a "shiver down the spine"
Read moreDetailsOne of the council's key functions is "Overview and Scrutiny" (O&S), an essential yet often overlooked aspect of local governance.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council, as many of you know, receives the lowest level of core revenue support from central government of any council.
Read moreDetailsMPs in Berkshire have voted on a Conservative push to launch a new public inquiry into grooming gangs and the sexual exploitation
Read moreDetailsOn the 30th October 2024, Rachel Reeves announced as part of the Autumn budget, changes to the Employers National Insurance contributions
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