Covid-19 sees Wokingham Borough Council’s reserves drop by more than £7 million (but it could change next month)
WOKINGHAM Borough Council’s reserves have dropped by more than £7 million as a result of the coronavirus pandemic – but ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council’s reserves have dropped by more than £7 million as a result of the coronavirus pandemic – but ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL’S property portfolio is now worth £120 million and, at a virtual meeting held on Thursday, September 24, ...
The leader of the council has spoken with the minister for housing to try and stop 1,600 news homes being ...
A BID to extend the virtual Wokingham Borough Council meeting descended into farce – and a row over voting. At ...
NEW BUILDS and refurbishments of council-owned properties will have sprinklers fitted after a motion pushing for their installation was passed ...
Students are being reminded that they will need a TV License to watch catch-up or live television at university.
eActiv, a new health lounge that has opened in Wokingham’s Peach Place development says its use of modern technology means ...
Anthony Mackey, family and friends walked 100km to raise money and awareness for their son's rare diganosis — Sagittal Craniosnostosis.
ONE WOKINGHAM office isn't just going the extra mile to raise money for charity — it’s going an extra 166 ...
YOUNG readers are being invited to turn on their screens and parents will be delighted. No, we’ve not gone daft ...
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