Wokingham Borough Council prepares to unveil new equality strategy
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL is preparing to unveil its new equalities strategy. “We have set up a group to look at ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL is preparing to unveil its new equalities strategy. “We have set up a group to look at ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has revealed plans for a future eco-friendly development, but a Labour councillor is worried it will negatively ...
THE BEAUTY of our Top 10 tracks is that time can go backwards. This week’s top entry in our Wokingham ...
TRIBUTES HAVE been made to the headteacher of Foundry College, who died last month. Jay Blundell first worked in Wokingham ...
ANGRY campaigners are calling for claims that they bent lockdown by delivering leaflets to be retracted. In our issue of ...
Just three years after launching a motivational and endurance initiative local Berkshire dad and charity campaigner, Tony Eames, is hoping ...
SHOPPERS using a popular Wokingham town centre supermarket are being urged to check in, or face parking fines. When the ...
IN A BID to help Wokingham’s elderly gain more independence, this former-Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH) worker created an entire support ...
A waste company says it is proud to have been recognised twice at a prestigious, national awards ceremony. Collard Group, ...
MORE THAN 50 homes could be built on land close to London Road, if plans are approved. Beaulieu Homes is ...
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