Humanist chaplain appointed by Wokingham Town Council mayor
ONE OF the borough's mayors has made history ? by appointing a humanist chaplain. Cllr Sally Gurney has chosen Helen Jeffries for the Town Council
Read moreDetailsONE OF the borough's mayors has made history ? by appointing a humanist chaplain. Cllr Sally Gurney has chosen Helen Jeffries for the Town Council
Read moreDetailsSIX CHARITIES across Wokingham borough have received a share of a £40,000 fund set up by the council to help with the cost-of-living crisis.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has welcomed an independent Spanish pinchos bar and restaurant.
Read moreDetailsA new shared ownership brand has been launched by a Berkshire-based real estate company.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is predicting a £3.3m shortfall in council finances by 2025-26 - a two-year drop in spending power of 2%
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM youngsters with additional needs could face "heartbreak and confusion" if proposed changes to school transport go ahead
Read moreDetailsBerkshire LEP welcomes clarity from government ministers regarding core funding changes
Read moreDetailsRail users are being urged to give their views on plans to shut ticket offices in Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsDiscover artists and their work at Wokingham Arts Trail this autumn
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is considering removing fare-paying bus passes for post-16 pupils.
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