Thames Water issued £123M Ofwat fine–the biggest ever–over environmental breaches
Thames Water has been handed the biggest ever environmental fine by regulators, and a first-of-its-kind fine for dividend breaches, totalling £123M
Read moreDetailsThames Water has been handed the biggest ever environmental fine by regulators, and a first-of-its-kind fine for dividend breaches, totalling £123M
Read moreDetailsA retrospective planning application has been refused.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town's senior men and women held its end of season awards last weekend.
Read moreDetailsA report drawing on feedback from more than 180 people has shown that there are serious deficits in mental health support and access for Black people
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is set to launch '.. an extensive consultation.'
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Children's Book Festival is set to return on the weekend of October 18/19.
Read moreDetailsA man is wanted in connection with three burglaries in Wokingham and Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsProgress for a new supermarket and scrapped plans for a children's play centre feature in this week's Bracknell and Wokingham planning round-up.
Read moreDetailsQuarters has been recognised for delivering outstanding customer service to its clients by winning a Best in Postcode Award from The ESTAS
Read moreDetailsTickets are limited for what promises to be a sing-along night to remember
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