FROM THE CHAMBER: Lib Dems lose time and money on solar farms
In May 2022, Wokingham Borough Council's coalition inherited a solar farm plan that would have been up and running this ...
In May 2022, Wokingham Borough Council's coalition inherited a solar farm plan that would have been up and running this ...
COUNCILLORS planning to increase car park fees in Wokingham are 'punishing' residents say the Conservatives, a claim disputed by the ...
WOKINGHAM?S Conservatives has unveiled its shadow executive team, with new leader Cllr Pauline Jorgensen saying they are a talented group
Cllr Gregor Murray The climate emergency is one of the biggest challenges facing our Borough, our country, and the world. ...
A LOCAL farmer is frustrated at Wokingham Borough Council’s plans for a new solar farm, which he said could force ...
Cllr Gregor Murray said while the air quality in Wokingham is good, there are areas for improvement.
A PUPIL has a strong message to the borough as we head into 2021: switch off your engine. Mahveen Rafay ...
Five guests, including Oxfam’s Ruth Gibbs, will talk about topics relating to the climate emergency, including fashion, climate justice, migration ...
The Youth Climate Conference will include a Question Time-style debate, and tackle issues including sustainable fashion, climate justice, migration and ...
BOROUGH residents have been inhaling polluted air that exceeds international toxic air guidelines, according to data published by the Government. ...
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