Doorstep food waste collection launch in Wokingham from April next year
BOROUGH residents have been given food for thought in the battle to protect the environment. Council bosses are to introduce ...
BOROUGH residents have been given food for thought in the battle to protect the environment. Council bosses are to introduce ...
FOOTBALL’S coming home … and so are the workers at the local recycling centres. Re3, which runs the centres in ...
THE names of two new glass recycling trucks will be decided by members of the public in a special vote ...
A QUESTION about glass recycling caused a wild rumpus in the council chamber when Wokingham Borough Council met on Thursday, ...
A WIDER range of plastics and food and drink cartons will now be recycled by the borough’s doorstep collection – ...
WOKINGHAM Brownies are one of a number of groups that are vying to win a share of a £15,000 prize ...
Tony Johnson A brief diversion from the mire of that Housing white paper, but we’re still talking rubbish. Again. The ...
THE LEADER of Wokingham Borough Council has said it makes sense to follow the lead of another local council ...
WOKINGHAM is to trial a controversial replacement system to the blue bags. On Saturday, residents living in the Grazeley area ...
THE BOROUGH’S weekly bin collections are safe until 2026 according to the Conservatives. The ruling party announced that a recent ...
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