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Wokingham Borough Council is running pop up events on the signs of child exploitation in Woodley this weekend.
Wokingham Borough Council is running pop up events on the signs of child exploitation in Woodley this weekend.
YOUNGSTERS are invited to discover the ‘magic’ of books with Wokingham Borough Council’s Summer Reading Challenge. It is encouraging four- ...
RARE FLOWERS were mown down by council contractors in Shinfield but residents have been reassured it won’t happen again. Wokingham ...
IT’S A growing problem – yet again. Swathes of residents have taken to social media to ask one question: ‘When ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL will ‘start to come back to life’ from the autumn, according to leader John Halsall. Since lockdown, ...
Thursday’s full council meeting will continue to be a hybrid format, despite the government relaxing rules on indoor gatherings. During ...
Libraries across the Wokingham borough are set to reopen from next week.
WOKINGHAM borough's young people made their voices heard at the first Youth Council meeting last week. On Tuesday, July 6, ...
THREE new eco-friendly transport routes are in the works, making it easier to cycle and walk between Woodley town centre ...
YOUNGSTERS in Emmbrook have been learning about Wokingham Borough Council’s greenways project, after they raised concerns with the programme last ...
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