Wokingham secondary school places row: parents warned of shortages years ago
Parents warned years ago that there would be a shortage of places at The Piggott School, Wargrave. Last week there ...
Parents warned years ago that there would be a shortage of places at The Piggott School, Wargrave. Last week there ...
PHIL CREIGHTON reports on a special Wokingham Borough Council executive meeting held online on Thursday, February 25 Leader’s gratitude for ...
WOKINGHAM residents are being urged to dispose of batteries correctly, after a waste collection vehicle caught fire last month. On ...
Council leader John Halsall said Wokingham Borough Council will unveil its new equalities strategy soon.
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL is preparing to unveil its new equalities strategy. “We have set up a group to look at ...
A REPORT was not altered between its appearance at a committee meeting and a council meeting. Resident Philip Meadowcroft said ...
At a special meeting tonight, Wokingham borough councillors will vote on the planned council tax rise.
A Wokingham resident spotted council contractors mixing his recycling and rubbish - for the fourth time.
Gritting crews covered more than 4,000km in Wokingham borough during the recent cold snap.
A REFINEMENT of council operations is being made in a bid to deliver ‘continuous improvements’ to residents. Leader John Halsall ...
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