Shake-up planned for re3 permit scheme at recycling centres
A RUBBISH scheme designed to prevent non-borough residents from accessing recycling services will undergo a revamp. Instead of showing staff ...
A RUBBISH scheme designed to prevent non-borough residents from accessing recycling services will undergo a revamp. Instead of showing staff ...
THE COUNCIL’S offices will be operating reduced hours over Christmas and New Year. Its Shute End site will close at ...
The facility — at Suffolk Lodge, a residential care home in Wokingham — will provide residents leaving hospital with the ...
RESIDENTS and dog walkers had cause for concern after a fence separating a nature reserve and construction site was removed ...
The family claimed Wokingham Borough Council told them that the house they would move into would be entirely empty, without ...
Remember the borough council’s promise of a cleaner, greener, safer Wokingham? Cleaner? After shelling out £4.4 million to refurbish Market ...
The houses in Tape Lane, Hurst are the first traditional council housing of its kind to be built in over ...
The plans for a two-storey, energy-efficient building have caused anger among residents due to the modern, angular design.
A NEW partnership has been launched to help teenagers with additional needs get into work. Wokingham Borough Council and Addington ...
General Elections in December are a rare thing and the last one was called in 1923, shortly after the Conservative ...
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