‘The buck stops here’: Council leader John Halsall defends position over Standardsgate row
A CALL has been made for the council to convene an independent investigation into a two-year breach of its constitution. ...
A CALL has been made for the council to convene an independent investigation into a two-year breach of its constitution. ...
Chalk, an independently-owned British eatery which launched in Wokingham town centre last October, said it is relying on takeaways to ...
IN A BID to create a fairer Wokingham, the borough council is asking residents to pitch in on its latest ...
NON-ESSENTIAL shops were given permission to reopen from June 15, while outdoor markets were able to resume from June 1. ...
AS THIS was the last Executive meeting of 2020, leader John Halsall took time to reflect on events of the ...
ON THE day it was announced that Wokingham Borough would be moved into Tier 3 as a result of the ...
THE leader of the council has promised action to try and get Wokingham borough out of Tier 3 as quickly ...
ANOTHER 50 positive cases of coronavirus has been reported in Wokingham borough. This brings the weekly rate per 100,000 people ...
From the executive as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 10, 2020.
WOKINGHAM’S finances are “in extremely good health”. That’s the message from council leader John Halsall, who was addressing concerns raised ...
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