Council juggling grass cutting as it seeks to catch-up on backlog
Leaving patches of grass to go uncut saves the council money, a leading councillor has said.
Leaving patches of grass to go uncut saves the council money, a leading councillor has said.
AFTER no-mow May and a rather wet start to spring, Wokingham Borough Council is preparing to get back on track ...
THE ongoing saga of the borough’s grass cutting continues. While some verges and parks have now received a short back ...
RESIDENTS have been taking to social media asking when the Borough will be given a short back and sides. The ...
SPRING is well and truly here, and so are Wokingham's grass cutting contractors. Following the introduction of a new way ...
A new approach to grass cutting on the borough’s roads is in its early days, according to the council. Residents ...
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