FROM THE CHAMBER: Additional funding for Wokingham’s unpaid carers
Wokingham Council Adult Services have decided that more than 30% additional funding was needed from April for unpaid carers.
Wokingham Council Adult Services have decided that more than 30% additional funding was needed from April for unpaid carers.
THE NUMBER of potholes in Wokingham has gone down over the past 12 months says the executive member for highways.
THE DEPUTY leader of the Wokingham Borough Partnership, Cllr Stephen Conway, says he is sad to see the independents leave ...
THE DECISION to leave the Wokingham Borough Partnership was a sad one for Cllr Jim Frewin.
Cllr Pauline Jorgensen After months of ignoring public petitions and concerns from Conservative councillors, this week the Lib Dem/Labour administration ...
PLANS to switch Wokingham's waste away from weekly blue bags to wheelie bins will go ahead, despite councillors voting against ...
The blue bags and contents are incinerated at a cost of £120-130 per tonne, whereas disposing of recycling streams costs ...
COUNCILLORS have voted to keep Wokingham's blue bag system for rubbish, 2 days after the ruling executive approved a switch ...
THERE are serious questions to be answered from the Lib Dem-run executive in the wake of the independent councillors quitting ...
TWO independent candidates have quit the ruling Wokingham Borough Partnership citing difficulties with their relationship with the Liberal Democrats
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