National union calls for council leader to clarify Black Lives Matter position
“Members feel angry and hurt at Cllr Halsall's words and we would like to see him re-examine his position”.
Read moreDetails“Members feel angry and hurt at Cllr Halsall's words and we would like to see him re-examine his position”.
Read moreDetailsAlthough the chemical leak did not directly enter the river, park wardens are advising people and their dogs to stay out of the water until further notice.
Read moreDetailsSocial workers, community wardens and maintenance staff are going on high alert — identifying and looking out for those who might be struggling — while making sure social distancing measures...
Read moreDetailsThe victim — a man in his twenties — was knocked unconscious and suffered a bleed on the brain. He required hospital treatment and has since been discharged.
Read moreDetails"Unfortunately we are not able to fly the Union flag at half-mast as this can only be done for occasions prescribed by the Government, such as the Manchester bombings."
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched a survey to hear from residents about their experiences of racism. They are also asking if there are any monuments, places or road names which...
Read moreDetailsGardeners can stock up their gardens from a plant stall in the car park of Hurst Convenience Stores in Wards Cross (the main A321 through the village), Hurst on Saturday,...
Read moreDetailsLove is being spread across the borough by a team of charitable residents, stitch by stitch. Members of the local crochet group Barkham Hookers have joined forces in an effort...
Read moreDetailsTHE FAMILIES of the three men who died in a terrorist attack in Reading on Saturday have paid tribute to their loved ones. The incident took place in Forbury Gardens...
Read moreDetailsFollowing a successful tour of the Ormonde Road allotments on Sunday, Wokingham Town Mayor and Mayoress - Tony and Claire Lack - returned on Monday to meet committee members of...
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