Wokingham awarded £91,000 to help combat rough sleeping in borough
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has been awarded £91,000 by central government to help tackle rough sleeping in the area. The funds ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has been awarded £91,000 by central government to help tackle rough sleeping in the area. The funds ...
A MEETING of the Wokingham Waterstones Feminist Book Club will take place in the Hope & Anchor pub in Station ...
The organiser of a petition calling on the council to buy Demmark Street Car Park so it could be reopened ...
HERE’S some news that doesn’t happen every day – water bills will go down for many Wokingham residents. In a ...
A GYM with a coffee shop is being mooted for a vacant Wokingham town centre site. Last year, catalogue retailer ...
ADULTS looking for a construction career can now apply to a new course launching next month. It has been complied ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council’s housing arm is expected to continue making a loss for a while longer. Liberal Democrat deputy leader, ...
DOORSTEP glass recycling could come to Wokingham borough – but don’t stop going to the bottle banks yet. On Tuesday, ...
FOR some residents, this can’t come soon enough: the new year’s worth of blue bin bags will start to be ...
THEY’RE driving us crazy and springing up everywhere. But a new initiative from Wokingham’s Conservatives is aimed at making them ...
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