Wokingham residents urged to keep recycling dry despite heavy rain over next four days
“PLEASE keep your recycling dry”. That’s the message from Wokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall as heavy rain blights the ...
“PLEASE keep your recycling dry”. That’s the message from Wokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall as heavy rain blights the ...
BIKES LEFT at recycling centres for their second life have now been serviced and sent out to the community. The ...
FEW people can argue that we should do nothing about global warming. This paper is proud to give space for ...
THE two recycling centres used by borough residents are to be closed indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic. Last night, ...
The council said that invoices will no longer be issued to residents to charge them for the service, but instead ...
Government figures compiled by the BBC reveals that since 2011, there have been 5,777 incidents of fly-tipping, costing more than ...
WET and non-recyclable waste is sorted by re3 and what can be saved from landfill is. Cllr Pauline Helliar-Symons (Cons) ...
A RUBBISH scheme designed to prevent non-borough residents from accessing recycling services will undergo a revamp. Instead of showing staff ...
THE COMPANY that handles the borough's waste is encouraging residents to get behind this week's Recycle Week. Running until Sunday, ...
COUNCIL bosses have announced a timetable for festive waste and recycling collections. During Christmas and New Year, there will be ...
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