BIN-GO on hold as Wokingham Borough Council pauses plan to reduce bin emptying and grass cutting schedules
ACROSS Wokingham, overflowing bins have been left unemptied, bottles of urine and bags full of dog's mess next to them
ACROSS Wokingham, overflowing bins have been left unemptied, bottles of urine and bags full of dog's mess next to them
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has been full of praise for the proposed opening of a world-leading research centre.
Wokingham Borough Council is running pop up events on the signs of child exploitation in Woodley this weekend.
WOKINGHAM borough's young people made their voices heard at the first Youth Council meeting last week. On Tuesday, July 6, ...
Wokingham Borough Council marked Armed Forces Day by raising a flag to honour servicemen and women, past and present.
Wokingham Borough Council has launched a new Mindful Health and Wellbeing scheme to support mental health with sport and activity.
Wokingham Liberal Democrats are "demanding" change from the borough council on the new South Wokingham Distributor Road.
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH Council said local businesses and residents have “taken a compassionate approach” to council tax and business rate collection ...
Wokingham Borough Council has spent more than £6 million on road maintenance throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
PHIL CREIGHTON reports on a virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council’s ruling Executive, held on Thursday, March 25 Call to ...
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