Shake-up to Wokingham recycling sees more plastic collected from doorsteps
A WIDER range of plastics and food and drink cartons will now be recycled by the borough’s doorstep collection – ...
A WIDER range of plastics and food and drink cartons will now be recycled by the borough’s doorstep collection – ...
A SENIOR councillor has hit out after the planning inspectorate overuled the council’s planning committee. Last week, Turley Homes won ...
A DECISION to build a new school facility without sprinklers has been blasted by Wokingham’s Liberal Democrat leader. Last week, ...
BOSSES of a concrete batching plant that has opened in Wokingham say they will work with the council to sort ...
WHILE Wokingham Borough Council’s planning department rejected plans to build 250 homes off Finchampstead Road, it lost an appeal this ...
Wokingham's Peach Street will be closed to traffic for three nights this week to enable drainage works to take place ...
A DISABLED woman has won a high court case against Wokingham Borough Council for care fees of almost £4,000 a ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has pledged to look at continuing its free parking scheme for borough car parks as a result ...
THE NEWS that the Market Place works are running behind schedule was never going to be welcome. The project has ...
Wokingham Housing (WHL) said it has just completed the final site clearance work on behalf of Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) ...
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