Rubbish leaflet was a mistake
The leaflet had been mistakenly delivered to a small number of properties.
The leaflet had been mistakenly delivered to a small number of properties.
Reminder to keep knives and sharp items out of blue bin bags
Once the scheme was running as planned, £1 million per year would be saved and several thousand extra tonnes of ...
From Monday, February 6, residents across the borough will be sent a roll of 54 blue general rubbish bags, covering ...
THE FUTURE of Wokingham?s doorstep waste collections will be put up for a residents? consultation according to the new Lib ...
“PLEASE keep your recycling dry”. That’s the message from Wokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall as heavy rain blights the ...
RESIDENTS across the borough in need of more bin bags can now pre-order them to collect soon. The system applies ...
FOR some residents, this can’t come soon enough: the new year’s worth of blue bin bags will start to be ...
FORGET Blue Monday – for Wokingham residents today is blue bag Monday. Wokingham Borough Council has announced that its annual ...
WHILE Wokingham Borough Council has been busy gritting main roads to protect them from snow, it has reported this morning ...
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