Wokingham Borough Council to consult on new social housing policy
A DRAFT housing policy aimed at developing Wokingham?s social housing is to be put out to consultation
Read moreDetailsA DRAFT housing policy aimed at developing Wokingham?s social housing is to be put out to consultation
Read moreDetailsA PARTNERSHIP between the council, the voluntary sector and faith groups was approved at a meeting of Wokingham?s ruling Executive
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL will provide ?viable alternatives? to residents who want to reduce their carbon footprint by ditching their cars
Read moreDetailsThe borough council is inviting residents to have a say on its secondary school plans for the coming decade.
Read moreDetailsWescott East is having a by-election, after Mr Julian McGhee-Sumner resigned from his councillor role earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsTHE FINANCIAL effect of the covid pandemic is being felt by Wokingham Borough Council, leading to ?yet another financial precipice?
Read moreDetailsCOVID rates in Wokingham borough are on the way up ? and expected to carry on rising in coming weeks.
Read moreDetailsCantley Park's first Christmas market will run from Wednesday, November 24, to Friday, December 24.
Read moreDetailsTonight, the council executive will discuss opening up a public consultation on its draft housing allocation policy.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, September 26, more than 200 bikers commemorated the life of Ben Spiller, who founded the annual event more than 30 years ago.
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