Wokingham Council fully behind The Arc sculpture: ‘It is really going to create an identity for the borough’
WOKINGHAM Borough Council is fully behind plans to bring more artworks to the area.
WOKINGHAM Borough Council is fully behind plans to bring more artworks to the area.
Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor will take on the abseil this weekend for RNLI.
A local business will be relocated so that the plans for a new leisure centre and library can go ahead ...
Wokingham Borough Council announced final plans for the regeneration of the Carnival Pool site. Work is expected to start next ...
A SIGNIFICANT difference of opinion led to Wokingham Conservatives ditching their leader last night. Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor will resign ...
THE INTERIM chief executive of Wokingham Borough Council has stepped down “to pursue other opportunities”. Manjeet Gill was appointed in ...
PHIL CREIGHTON – the only journalist present at Wokingham Borough Council's Executive meeting on July 26 – presents his incisive ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has admitted that it has gone back to the drawing board in its search for a new ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL’S Executive committee has approved plans to regenerate Gorse Ride in Finchampstead. The meeting, held its Shute End ...
The deputy leader of the council lost his seat as Labour and Liberal Democrats made gains in the local elections ...
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