Wokingham schools and community groups invited to apply for free compost
Donations of re3grow compost are being offered by re3, the waste management partnership between Bracknell Forest, Reading, Wokingham Borough Councils
Donations of re3grow compost are being offered by re3, the waste management partnership between Bracknell Forest, Reading, Wokingham Borough Councils
FORGET five gold rings, the only one that matters for a Wokingham borough resident was recovered from a bottle bank ...
A SHINFIELD resident was left exasperated after she watched refuse collectors emptying the contents of her recycling into her general ...
Wokingham Borough Council's recycling partner has apologised to residents after photographs of uncollected glass recycling appeared on social media
A COUNCILLOR who has been campaigning for more than five years to get re3 to scrap its DIY waste charges ...
Sharp items left in blue bin bags were the single largest cause of injuries to Wokingham refuse collectors in the ...
Plastic bags and food wrappers will soon be collected from the doorsteps of Reading homes as part of a £200,000 ...
GOVERNMENT plans to ask households to stop wishcycling won't stop Wokingham Borough Council from bringing in wheelie bins for collections ...
Reminder to keep knives and sharp items out of blue bin bags
The blue bags and contents are incinerated at a cost of £120-130 per tonne, whereas disposing of recycling streams costs ...
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