Earley Town Council calls for borough to transfer Chalfont Wood ownership
EARLEY Town Council is calling for the borough council to transfer its ownership of Chalfont Wood.Cllr Clive Jones, town council ...
EARLEY Town Council is calling for the borough council to transfer its ownership of Chalfont Wood.Cllr Clive Jones, town council ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aXcrep4GYs THE BOROUGH council has been helping businesses become more energy efficient. In a bid to encourage green practices, it ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council says that it will work to Government guidelines to ensure that May’s elections will be safe. The ...
"The BBQ King has fed us at times no one else would. He's even employed us when no one else ...
The Borough Council has won a planning appeal, meaning that 118 homes will not be built on land north of ...
"Having reflected I have decided that I cannot allow myself to be bullied by social media trolls. I will therefore ...
The new location in the Royal British Legion’s building is the first step in the council’s plans to link the ...
A petition for a better paper and card recycling scheme in Wokingham launched today after resident frustration with the new ...
FORGET Blue Monday – for Wokingham residents today is blue bag Monday. Wokingham Borough Council has announced that its annual ...
Following the resignation of Chris Singleton, there is a vacancy for Wokingham Borough Council in its Emmbrook ward. The by-election ...
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