Council receives £400,000 government cash to help get Wokingham’s buses moving
A BRIGHTER bus service could be around the corner, after Wokingham Borough Council was awarded more than £400,000 by the government.
Read moreDetailsA BRIGHTER bus service could be around the corner, after Wokingham Borough Council was awarded more than £400,000 by the government.
Read moreDetailsA rubbish collector needed first aid after broken glass was left in a blue bag out for kerbside collection.
Read moreDetailsThe concert of Celtic Funk, folk and Americana at St Nicholas Church in Hurst on Saturday, June 17 is to raise funds for Wokingham's CLASP
Read moreDetailsChildren can hunt for bugs at a free Wokingham nature day
Read moreDetailsFamily and friends filled a morris dancer's funeral with the music, song and dancing she loved.
Read moreDetailsA FUNDRAISING event will see money raised for good causes, and that's a promise.
Read moreDetailsGOVERNMENT plans to ask households to stop wishcycling won't stop Wokingham Borough Council from bringing in wheelie bins for collections next year.
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST details have been released about this year's Heritage Open Days.
Read moreDetailsAFTER no-mow May and a rather wet start to spring, Wokingham Borough Council is preparing to get back on track with its grass cutting strategy
Read moreDetailsIT'S not known for sure who the first person was to be helped by the Wokingham United Charities.
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