Wokingham councillors pledge to ‘act quickly’ to address school place shortages
Wokingham Borough Council leaders have pledged to act 'as quickly as possible' to address emerging school place shortages in the town.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council leaders have pledged to act 'as quickly as possible' to address emerging school place shortages in the town.
Read moreDetailsMore affordable homes will be required in new housing developments under new Wokingham Borough Council rules.
Read moreDetailsDisabled passengers on Wokingham buses may soon have more freedom over when they can travel.
Read moreDetailsTheir Wokingham office is also open three days each week
Read moreDetailsJoin a group for people who like quiet activities in Wokingham
Read moreDetails'It's a house of miracles,' says CEO Sally Russell
Read moreDetailsTheir November programme includes the story of Santa Claus
Read moreDetailsA monthly event specialises in animal-free produce
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Reginald, 90, reported missing yesterday (Friday, September 27) from Wokingham
Read moreDetailsThe Bracknell award winning film director chatted with members of Wokingham Film Society
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