Wokingham Borough Council’s welfare support, including mental health aid, for staff and councillors
WOKINGHAM Borough Council staff have access to a range of welfare support, including mental health first aid ? not everything ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council staff have access to a range of welfare support, including mental health first aid ? not everything ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council's constitution is to get a complete overhaul after councillors agreed to set up a working group to ...
A LACK of allotments in Wokingham was highlighted by resident Peter Wheat, who wanted to know what the council was ...
A MOTION is to be brought to a future council meeting in a bid to catch up on the outstanding ...
The 2018 Borough Election campaigns came to an end on Thursday, May 3 – as over 40,000 of us went ...
Following on from the comparison of Green and Labour manifestos last week and Liberal Democrat and Conservative manifestos the week ...
The local elections take place in Wokingham on Thursday, May 3. Four parties are contesting the elections (in alphabetical order): ...
RESIDENTS living in fear of a quarry being built on their doorstep have seen a ray of hope after the ...
Talking about Wokingham's regeneration There has been a lot of coverage in this paper of the regeneration works in Wokingham, ...
LOCAL politicians have reacted with shock over the news that three big settlements are being discussed for the borough. Cllr ...
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