Wokingham needs £11m to help plug the pothole gap
WOKINGHAM Council would need at least another £10.7 million just to plug every pothole in the borough, according to a new survey.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Council would need at least another £10.7 million just to plug every pothole in the borough, according to a new survey.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM town centre dental practice has warned it may be forced to close due to soaring electricity bills leaving patients without NHS cover.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Mayor Cllr Caroline Smith recognised the efforts of those who have contributed to the community over the past year.
Read moreDetailsTHERE are serious questions to be answered from the Lib Dem-run executive in the wake of the independent councillors quitting the ruling partnership
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS will come first, promises the leader of the Labour group on Wokingham borough council.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN from a Wokingham primary school swapped the classroom for a building site earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsSIR John Redwood was one of 22 Conservative MPs who voted against Rishi Sunak's new post-Brexit deal for Northern Ireland.
Read moreDetailsTWO independent candidates have quit the ruling Wokingham Borough Partnership citing difficulties with their relationship with the Liberal Democrats
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM secondary school's site, which includes Grade II listed buildings, will be expanded to allow it to increase its pupil numbers.
Read moreDetailsWokingham event celebrates inspirational women
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