Procurement process starts for Wokingham Borough’s new wheelie bins, replacing blue bag system
THE switchover from blue bags to wheelie bins has moved a step closer following a procurement decision made by Wokingham ...
THE switchover from blue bags to wheelie bins has moved a step closer following a procurement decision made by Wokingham ...
GOVERNMENT plans to ask households to stop wishcycling won't stop Wokingham Borough Council from bringing in wheelie bins for collections ...
FOLLOWING concerns from Wokingham Today readers over the introduction of wheelie bins next year, Wokingham Borough Council is exploring ways ...
PLANS to switch Wokingham's waste away from weekly blue bags to wheelie bins will go ahead, despite councillors voting against ...
From Monday, February 6, residents across the borough will be sent a roll of 54 blue general rubbish bags, covering ...
THE FUTURE of Wokingham?s doorstep waste collections will be put up for a residents? consultation according to the new Lib ...
A petition for a better paper and card recycling scheme in Wokingham launched today after resident frustration with the new ...
There are plenty of articles about the failings of our national politicians. But they all ignore the leaders’ universal Achilles ...
THE new blue bags for waste collections will be delivered across the borough from Monday. Wokingham Borough Council’s agents will ...
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