Pre-schools offered extra support package by Wokingham Borough Council
EXTRA support has been made available for childcare providers across Wokingham borough – but opposition councillors are questioning if it ...
EXTRA support has been made available for childcare providers across Wokingham borough – but opposition councillors are questioning if it ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has reiterated that residents must not spend coronavirus grants on school supplies, after an opposition councillor questioned ...
Wokingham Borough Council will begin delivering the new recycling sacks in less than two weeks time.
EXTRA support has just become available for businesses in Wokingham borough. The council’s Additional Restrictions Grant (Discretionary) Scheme has launched ...
In a BID to stop transmission of the coronavirus, Wokingham Borough Council is expanding its Wokingham COVID Testing. As part ...
RESIDENTS across the borough have joined the call for an independent investigation into the council standards committee. On Monday, January ...
AN EXTRA £1.2 million may be committed to tackling the pandemic locally in a meeting tonight. Wokingham Borough Council’s executive ...
MORE ACTION is being taken to stop fly-tipping across the borough. Last year, the council received £11,500 in fines, after ...
What started as an enjoyable ride in a powerful car on the dark evening of Jan 21st, 2017 turned into ...
COVID-19 INFECTION rates have fallen across the borough to pre-Christmas levels — but there is still a lot of work ...
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