Vulnerable people ‘suffer’ as broken lift is left for months, Wokingham resident says
"THE COUNCIL has failed in its equality duty," a resident has said, after a town centre building was left without a working lift.
Read moreDetails"THE COUNCIL has failed in its equality duty," a resident has said, after a town centre building was left without a working lift.
Read moreDetailsOpportunities to help charities and groups around the borough, thanks to Wokingham Volunteer Centre
Read moreDetailsThis morning, a tanker manned by Thames Water's contractors sunk into Elms Road, at the end of the ramp into the multi-storey car park.
Read moreDetailsGrovelands Park residents fear they have become the borough's "forgotten community", after accusing the council of failing to maintain their estate.
Read moreDetailsDebt issues are predicted to rise by 86% this year, said Citizens Advice Wokingham's chief executive, Jake Morrison.
Read moreDetailsSOME of the first babies who attended will now be old enough to see their grandchildren go
Read moreDetailsA formal recommendation made by the council's Licensing Committee has been ignored, claim councillors.
Read moreDetailsLOCAL ELECTIONS could be held in Wokingham every four years, with every seat up for grabs.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, October 22, CLASP, which supports adults with learning disabilities to speak up, held presentations of its Queen's Award.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children Charity is running a hot air balloon trail in the town centre.
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