Council agrees new debt collection plan after bailiff use rises by 71%
AFTER increasingly sending out bailiffs to collect council tax debts, the council has agreed to better support residents to manage ...
AFTER increasingly sending out bailiffs to collect council tax debts, the council has agreed to better support residents to manage ...
Shocked customers have been paying tributes to a much-loved Post Office manager who has died suddenly. Debbie Kaur, Post Office ...
Wokingham Town Mayor Cllr Tony Lack has been inducted as an honorary member of the Wokingham Lions Club. Celebrating outside ...
A TEENAGE boy was punched by would-be thieves while he was playing with friends in a Lower Earley park. The ...
A CONGESTED and dangerous commuter route will be improved if new funding can be secured. The A329M has seen multiple ...
Permits now free, but still need to be applied for A WOOSEHILL fitness instructor has called the proposed charge for ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a taxi office in Twyford was the location of an arson ...
I confess that I’ve not been brave enough to head to The Oracle or any shopping centre since they reopened ...
THE WOKINGHAM Art Society is bringing its summer exhibition to the home, with a virtual showreel. This year would have ...
THAMES Valley Police is inviting Wokingham residents to join its Independent Advisory Group. Superintendent Felicity Parker, Police Area Commander for ...
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