Care specialist urges Wokingham Borough Council to use technology to help support vulnerable residents
A CARE specialist is urging Wokingham Borough Council to find technical solutions to support its vulnerable residents. According to Netli, ...
A CARE specialist is urging Wokingham Borough Council to find technical solutions to support its vulnerable residents. According to Netli, ...
The council is asking residents which areas would benefit most from more electric vehicle charging points in Wokingham borough.
THE COUNCIL is helping recruit carers across the borough. Cllr Charles Margetts, executive member for health, wellbeing, and adult services, ...
EQUALITY is a serious issue and this is a serious strategy. That’s the verdict of Cllr Laura Blumenthal (Con, South ...
It’s PPPexit! Wokingham Borough Council is planning to quit a joint body that aims to help residents with problems such ...
THE threat of terrorism means that the council cannot reveal details of its plans for reservoir emergencies. Cllr Parry Batth, ...
Wokingham Borough Council may open an employment hub to help residents who are out of work.
LAST month, a Wokingham resident caught refuse collectors mixing recycling with blue bag waste. Now he’s caught a worker relieving ...
FROM THE CHAMBER With Cllr Pauline Jorgensen Potholes. It’s a real frustration for so many residents in the Borough, myself ...
PLANS to bring some outsourced council services back in house will be debated next week. An extraordinary meeting of Wokingham ...
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