Wokingham Borough Council paying interim staff up to £900 per day
A TEMPORARY worker for Wokingham Borough Council is being paid almost £900 per day – almost double the salary of ...
A TEMPORARY worker for Wokingham Borough Council is being paid almost £900 per day – almost double the salary of ...
PARENTS are angry that vegetation has won out over education after the council performed a dramatic U-turn over plans to ...
Today, voters in Emmbrook have been going to the polls to elect a new borough councillor. The election was called ...
Following the resignation of Chris Singleton, there is a vacancy for Wokingham Borough Council in its Emmbrook ward. The by-election ...
A SECOND Conservative councillor has quit the borough council citing issues with his fellow ward councillors. Chris Singleton resigned on ...
SCHOOLS in Wokingham borough are set to be more than £6.5 million worse off by 2020 unless the government changes ...
A CONSERVATIVE Councillor who resigned the whip over the secret plan to build 15,000 homes in Grazeley has now quit ...
CONSERVATIVES voted to ignore a recommendation from industry experts to carry on paying themselves extra allowances - while being accused ...
A CONSERVATIVE councillor who was elected after opposing plans to build on Grazeley has resigned the party whip over the ...
WHEN a Sonning art teacher was approached to create a painting for the then Home Secretary Theresa May, little did ...
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