Parking charges set to rise again
The cost of parking in Wokingham town centre, and elsewhere in the borough, is set to rise by more than 7%.
Read moreDetailsThe cost of parking in Wokingham town centre, and elsewhere in the borough, is set to rise by more than 7%.
Read moreDetailsTHE chief whip of the Liberal Democrats was disappointed with the budget, saying it a damp squib.
Read moreDetailsIn June 2023, Wokingham loaned Woking £10 million 24-hours after it had issued a section 114 notice
Read moreDetailsA major new road in Wokingham will not be redesigned for pedestrians and cyclists.
Read moreDetailsA LEADING Liberal Democrat councillor has announced he intends to step down from the council in the forthcoming local elections
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is reminding residents that they must have suitable photo ID to be able to vote in the forthcoming elections.
Read moreDetailsA new member of the youth parliament has been elected.
Read moreDetailsThe firm said it will no longer complete Wokingham Borough Council's audits for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 financial years.
Read moreDetailsPlans that will see a residential property in Winnersh used for commercial filming have been approved, having first been refused in October 2023.
Read moreDetailsIn a statement it noted significant cost pressures and increasing demand for services.
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