From the Chamber: Why we need to increase off street car parking charges
Wokingham Borough Council, like many councils across the country, is struggling against a background of some the worst economic pressures ...
Wokingham Borough Council, like many councils across the country, is struggling against a background of some the worst economic pressures ...
Borough businesses have welcomed the government's spring budget, and said it will boost the local economy.
“Employees who successfully bring their staff back from furlough leave will receive a bonus of £1,000 per person."
“Planning approval will not be quick and it is unlikely that much will happen before 2022. But the budget is ...
Last Thursday, as Leader of the Liberal Democrats I had the privilege of submitting a fully costed Amendment as an ...
WOKINGHAM residents will face a council tax rise of 5.49% plus the parish council precepts, which could add as much ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched two public consultations as part of two-year process of setting the 2019/20 budget. They focus ...
Council facing new round of austerity 150 jobs to be axed Review of bin collection service Lollipop patrols could be sponsored ...
Wokingham MP John Redwood has revealed that he wants the Government to review a planned cut in benefits to disabled ...
THE Conservatives are wary of scrutiny of its new budget, according to Wokingham’s Liberal Democrat leader. Councillor Prue Bray, who ...
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