Residents urged to report potholes using Wokingham council website app
THEY’RE driving us crazy and springing up everywhere. But a new initiative from Wokingham’s Conservatives is aimed at making them ...
THEY’RE driving us crazy and springing up everywhere. But a new initiative from Wokingham’s Conservatives is aimed at making them ...
FALLING school numbers in Earley were raised by Cllr Caroline Smith at a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday, ...
At a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council held on Thusday, January 23, two questions were asked by members of the ...
The pre-driver training event at the Community Trust Academy, Madejski Stadium, is open to 15 to 19 year-olds who are ...
In it’s 12th year, the annual event will take place on Saturday, March 27 and Sunday, March 28 in conjunction ...
FOUR HUNDRED new homes may replace Wokingham business parks. This comes as 38 new apartments were approved at last week’s ...
Arborfield MORE THAN 3,300 homes are planned for Arborfield Garrison under the updated Local Plan. The draft Local Plan was ...
ANDY Croy, Leader of the Labour Group on Wokingham Borough Council said: “The plan will come as a devastating blow ...
HAD IT gone ahead, Wokingham Borough Council would have been accused of signing away rights to determine where new roads ...
Over the last four years, support for vulnerable adults has increased due to rising demand.
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