Tributes paid to former Wokingham Borough Council leader Frank Browne
A FORMER leader of Wokingham Borough Council has died. He passed away at home. Frank Browne was in charge between 2002 ...
A FORMER leader of Wokingham Borough Council has died. He passed away at home. Frank Browne was in charge between 2002 ...
THE LEADER of the council said he hopes to bridge the gap between low and high income families across the ...
A RETIREMENT company is planning to build 57 new homes in Sonning, as part of a “retirement village” off Old ...
THE BOROUGH council has appointed a cultural development officer to further the arts across the area. Speaking at the borough ...
AFTER increasingly sending out bailiffs to collect council tax debts, the council has agreed to better support residents to manage ...
THE COUNCIL is on target to build 1,000 new affordable homeless during the next four years. That’s the verdict from ...
Permits now free, but still need to be applied for A WOOSEHILL fitness instructor has called the proposed charge for ...
A NEW listening project has been launched by Wokingham Borough Council in a bid to grow the local economy. A ...
How the borough has coped with the coronavirus pandemic’s early stages is the subject of a new residents’ survey. It ...
WOKINGHAM’S recycling boxes are set to be replaced in a bid to keep the borough’s waste dry. Over the past ...
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