Wokingham children get on their bikes to learn how to ride
More than 300 children across Wokingham Borough are learning how to ride a bicycle, thanks to a council initiative. As ...
More than 300 children across Wokingham Borough are learning how to ride a bicycle, thanks to a council initiative. As ...
REVISED plans for the Northern Distributor Road were condemned by residents at a stormy meeting on Wednesday, February 17. Matt ...
Plans to introduce weekends and overnight charges for the borough’s car parks were almost approved earlier this month – despite strong opposition ...
ELITE runners from across the country will be among the 3,000 competing in this Sunday’s half marathon. The race starts ...
SLIPS and trips have cost Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) more in compensation in two years than neighbouring Reading, new figures ...
A WOKINGHAM pet store at the centre of an internet storm over the sale of puppies says it is doing ...
THE Conservatives are wary of scrutiny of its new budget, according to Wokingham’s Liberal Democrat leader. Councillor Prue Bray, who ...
THE leader of Wokingham Borough Council has said that it has been forced to raise the levels of council tax ...
THE new blue bags for waste collections will be delivered across the borough from Monday. Wokingham Borough Council’s agents will ...
In a U-turn that benefits the borough, the council is due to secure £2.1m additional funding from central Government according to ...
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