Road closures in June across Wokingham borough
A NUMBER of roads in Wokingham borough will be closed to traffic to enable essential works to take place. Wokingham ...
A NUMBER of roads in Wokingham borough will be closed to traffic to enable essential works to take place. Wokingham ...
THE NEW leader of Wokingham Borough Council has revealed her new executive. Last week, Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor was named ...
Wokingham Borough Council’s chief executive is moving to a new post in Children’s Services in Birmingham. Andy Couldrick joined the ...
Wokingham Conservatives have elected a new leader - Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor will take over from Cllr Keith Baker after ...
WOKINGHAM’S town centre library is set to move to new, smaller premises in Carnival Pool after Executive approved an in ...
ONE of the first steps has been announced towards bringing in new residents permits ahead of the borough council gaining ...
A SUCCESSFUL half marathon meant that local charities were the winners. On Friday, March 31, at Wokingham Borough Council’s ...
An investigation has been called for into why a Scout group’s request for a new headquaters site on a large ...
WOKINGHAM’S regeneration was the focus of a town hall forum held on Tuesday, April 4. The meeting, organised by the ...
THE LEADER of Wokingham Borough Council has said it makes sense to follow the lead of another local council ...
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