Wokingham Borough Council to strengthen commitment to tackling racism as it shows support for Black Lives Matter movement
“DIVERSITY and equality is, and should be, in the DNA of Wokingham Borough Council. I see no reason why any ...
“DIVERSITY and equality is, and should be, in the DNA of Wokingham Borough Council. I see no reason why any ...
TRAFFIC speed surveys have been conducted at an accident black spot. Cllr John Halsall confirmed that Thames Valley Police had ...
THE CORONAVIRUS will have an impact on future housing plans in Wokingham borough – and the new Draft Local Plan. ...
THE COUNCIL’S business grant scheme is open for business – and if companies haven’t been contacted to take advantage, they ...
“They could be reopened if social distancing is maintained,” Cllr Halsall said. “I’ve asked the re3 board of directors if ...
“THIS is the biggest challenge the country has faced since the Second World War” – that’s the verdict of the ...
WHETHER Wokingham Borough Council had learnt any lessons from the high court battle with Hare Hatch Sheeplands was a question ...
HAD IT gone ahead, Wokingham Borough Council would have been accused of signing away rights to determine where new roads ...
After organising a 20-day roadblock with their own vehicles, residents are now looking for a permanent solution to stop travellers ...
THE Council is planning to introduce more artworks into the town centre, following a row over the cost of a ...
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