Wokingham Borough Council paying interim staff up to £900 per day
A TEMPORARY worker for Wokingham Borough Council is being paid almost £900 per day – almost double the salary of ...
A TEMPORARY worker for Wokingham Borough Council is being paid almost £900 per day – almost double the salary of ...
TWO schools in Wokingham have registered an interest to become a Multi Academy Trust (MAT), it has been announced. St ...
STICKING with weekly bin collections would add 2% a year on to the borough’s council tax bills. That is the ...
FREE BUS passes for pupils attending the Bohunt School will be continued after parents expressed concern over plans to axe ...
AN EVALUATION into superfast broadband for part of the borough will take place this month, with the aim to install ...
SHARE the cost with a neighbour is the message about the Council’s garden waste collection scheme. Applications for the new ...
Almost nine in 10 pupils will be going to their first choice of secondary school this September. Wokingham Borough Council ...
PLANS to expand an Earley primary school have been approved by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC)'s planning committee this evening. Parents of children ...
WOKINGHAM’S Council Tax bills are expected to rise by 4.94% plus the parish/town councils precept if a budget is passed ...
THE OPENING of one of the first new distributor roads in the borough has been delayed yet again, meaning it ...
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