Council leader hopes to find a way to safely reopen re3 centres
“They could be reopened if social distancing is maintained,” Cllr Halsall said. “I’ve asked the re3 board of directors if ...
“They could be reopened if social distancing is maintained,” Cllr Halsall said. “I’ve asked the re3 board of directors if ...
“I saw the bin men dump all my carefully separated cardboard, plastic, tins and blue bags into one wheelie bin ...
WET and non-recyclable waste is sorted by re3 and what can be saved from landfill is. Cllr Pauline Helliar-Symons (Cons) ...
A petition for a better paper and card recycling scheme in Wokingham launched today after resident frustration with the new ...
More than 100 tonnes of food waste is now being recycled by residents of Wokingham Borough each week.
BUSINESSES looking to breathe new life into their old office equipment are being encouraged to donate it to their local ...
THE COMPANY that handles the borough's waste is encouraging residents to get behind this week's Recycle Week. Running until Sunday, ...
FRIENDS will be green with envy when their Cub Scouts mates earn a new environmentally-friendly badge. The aim behind the ...
WHEN it comes to recycling, pupils at Gorse Ride Junior School don’t just talk rubbish. The enterprising students collect it ...
FORGET Blue Monday – for Wokingham residents today is blue bag Monday. Wokingham Borough Council has announced that its annual ...
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