Which Wokingham councillor deserves recognition at national award ceremony?
COUNCILLORS that go unrecognised can now be nominated for an award - who in Wokingham should be nominated?
COUNCILLORS that go unrecognised can now be nominated for an award - who in Wokingham should be nominated?
THE FIRST of many pop-up events about signs of child exploitation started last month. Based in Woodley town centre, the ...
Wokingham Borough Council’s Finances are in an interesting place. Our reserves have been hit hard by the pandemic, but we ...
SURVIVORS of domestic abuse could be struggling to access refuge support in Wokingham borough, more than a month after Cranstoun ...
THE COUNCIL will begin canvassing residents to make sure everybody can have a say at future elections. From Monday, August ...
Leader: covid rates are ‘stubbornly high’ COVID rates are remaining “stubbornly high” according to the leader of the council. Cllr ...
HIGH PRAISE was given to Wokingham Borough Council’s children services after a recent Ofsted visit. Carried out remotely, inspectors looked ...
LAUREL PARK’S lack of cycle parking and lanes was raised by resident Al Neal, who wanted to know if the ...
COUNCIL meetings face a shake-up after failing to complete the agenda again. Wokingham Borough Council’s meeting of Thursday, July 22, ...
The borough council has called on contractor Tivoli to improve its performance, asking for an action plan to improve work.
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