Four charities enjoy a journey into space
FOUR charities have received a cash boost thanks to one of the biggest events in Wokingham’s calendar. Earlier this month, ...
FOUR charities have received a cash boost thanks to one of the biggest events in Wokingham’s calendar. Earlier this month, ...
TWO good causes have been named as the beneficiaries of this year’s Wokingham May Fayre, which will take place on ...
Government figures compiled by the BBC reveals that since 2011, there have been 5,777 incidents of fly-tipping, costing more than ...
Although the planning application has not yet been submitted, developer McCarthy and Stone are inviting local residents to view and ...
FIXING flooding of the Showcase Roundabout to ensure it doesn't happen again would be a priority if the Liberal Democrats ...
“We find it very hard to believe that either the forecast for how much we will need to borrow or ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL will be investing 10% of its budget into tackling the climate emergency – more than the 2.5%-5% ...
“This Conservative administration has acted more like cash strapped, amateur property speculators who have racked up £700m of debt than ...
RESIDENTS should have fewer delays at traffic lights once new technology has been installed across Wokingham borough. Council leader Cllr ...
THE MONEY announced for climate emergency “was already in the budget before you declared a climate emergency … How is ...
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