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Cllr Oliver Whittle, Executive Member for Finance, 21st Century Council, Internal Services and Human Resources looks at how Wokingham Borough ...
Cllr Oliver Whittle, Executive Member for Finance, 21st Century Council, Internal Services and Human Resources looks at how Wokingham Borough ...
The new leader of Wokingham Borough Council, Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor explains why society must take action on abuse It ...
I was very surprised to read your front page article last week which claimed there was a “secret plan” to ...
A SUCCESSFUL half marathon meant that local charities were the winners. On Friday, March 31, at Wokingham Borough Council’s ...
WOKINGHAM’S regeneration was the focus of a town hall forum held on Tuesday, April 4. The meeting, organised by the ...
A Conservative councillor in Wokingham has quit the party - the second one to do so within four months - ...
A PLAN to move Wokingham’s library to the new Carnival Place development is expected to be approved next week. ...
COUNCILS across Berkshire have joined forces in a quest to find new sites for minerals, gravel and sand. Last week, Hampshire ...
A TEMPORARY worker for Wokingham Borough Council is being paid almost £900 per day – almost double the salary of ...
FREE BUS passes for pupils attending the Bohunt School will be continued after parents expressed concern over plans to axe ...
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