Wokingham Borough Council is asking for residents views on housing plans
BOROUGH residents are being asked for their views on where 8,500 homes should be built across the region. Council bosses ...
BOROUGH residents are being asked for their views on where 8,500 homes should be built across the region. Council bosses ...
THE INTERIM chief executive of Wokingham Borough Council has stepped down “to pursue other opportunities”. Manjeet Gill was appointed in ...
There are plenty of articles about the failings of our national politicians. But they all ignore the leaders’ universal Achilles ...
A PLAN to help the council save money has seen spending soar by £8 million in just two years. Figures ...
AS THE Wokingham Paper went to press, Wokingham Borough Council announced that Market Place won’t be completed by the end ...
A tiny Chihuahua/Yorkie crossbred dog caught by a marauding fox in her own garden managed to escape being eaten alive. ...
PHIL CREIGHTON – the only journalist present at Wokingham Borough Council's Executive meeting on July 26 – presents his incisive ...
Wokingham Borough Council’s Executive heard an interim update on the borough’s finances for the current financial year when it met ...
A SENIOR council officer is to become the new chief executive of Slough Borough Council. Josie Wragg, currently director of ...
Wokingham borough mayor draws winners of fundraiser FOR some people it’s all about the luck of the draw and for ...
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