Wokingham council leader sets out her vision for the year ahead
THE NEW budget, which sees council tax rise 5.49%, is “a realistic one that addresses our challenges, invests in our ...
THE NEW budget, which sees council tax rise 5.49%, is “a realistic one that addresses our challenges, invests in our ...
RESIDENTS will be invited to join a new cross party group designed to look at Wokingham’s traffic woes. The new ...
A 40MPH speed limit along the A327 Reading Road in Arborfield is to be extended if a consultation is approved. ...
RESIDENTS living in fear of a quarry being built on their doorstep have seen a ray of hope after the ...
WORK on drains between January and February will see some road closures across the borough. Wokingham Borough Council has said ...
MOVING Winnersh’s allotments was queried by Cllr Rachelle Shepherd-DuBey at the Executive meeting held on Thursday, October 26. She asked ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched a public consultation as part of two-year process of setting the 2019/20 budget. Council leader ...
Wokingham Borough Council's ruling Executive are to consider introducing free parking in Wokingham town centre when they meet next week. ...
A VILLAGE football team claims its future could be kicked into the long grass – weeks before the season begins. ...
THIS WEEK, Wokingham Borough Council formally announced its plans for the new Carnival Pool leisure complex. It is a secret ...
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