‘Council culture needs to change’ warning
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL needs to change its culture over the coming year – that was the warning from opposition leader, ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL needs to change its culture over the coming year – that was the warning from opposition leader, ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched a new mobility programme to get residents “moving with confidence” — and it’s received glowing ...
A NEW autism resource has been launched for secondary school students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Opening in September, it will ...
A NEW consultation into the role of sports and recreation has been launched – and residents are being invited to ...
PLANS for a new collection of homes in Hurst have been revealed — and the housebuilder wants to hear residents’ ...
Back to work with Nigel Richards from Wokingham Job Support Centre Although Wokingham remains relatively less affected compared to most ...
With a week to go until polling stations open for the local elections, JESS WARREN meets the three main party ...
SECURING a shared ownership home has been “seamless”, according to some of the soon-to-be residents of Gorse Ride. Heather Wickens, ...
Wokingham Independents say Wokingham Borough Council change is much needed and long overdue. Although they are not standing in this ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH Council said local businesses and residents have “taken a compassionate approach” to council tax and business rate collection ...
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