Council can’t afford to help big developers by delaying payments
Councils are being encouraged to delay collecting money from housing developers designated for community contributions.
Read moreDetailsCouncils are being encouraged to delay collecting money from housing developers designated for community contributions.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham Church of England vicar whose counselling skills touched thousands of peoples’ lives has died at the age of 91.
Read moreDetailsThe Borough council has been awarded for its commitment to promoting active and sustainable travel.
Read moreDetailsA NEW law that will save lives has come into force today. From now on, all adults in England are considered to have agreed to organ donation when they die,...
Read moreDetails"A big congratulations to our winners in Woodley today. I’m sure the win will help lift their spirits just now and I hope they can treat themselves to something special.”
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council are encouraging people to make the life-changing decision to become foster families- with new families urgently needed for children in the borough.
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL has been launched to find a motorist who could help police following an assault in Wokingham last month. The driver is said to have stopped and filmed the...
Read moreDetailsIF THERE'S one thing that can be licked during the lockdown, it's a 99. While we can't enjoy a day at the beach while the coronavirus pandemic continues, many of...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF AND students at Foundry College joined together to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of VE day on Friday, May 8. We were really looking forward to seeing the Red Arrows...
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH MINISTER has shared her experience with art, faith, mental health and disability in the latest episode of Grayson Perry’s Art Club. Emma Major, from Saint Nicholas Church in...
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