Petition calls for builders to start work on community centre for Arborfield Green
AN ATTEMPT to present a petition to the council was nearly halted after it was pointed out that its wording ...
AN ATTEMPT to present a petition to the council was nearly halted after it was pointed out that its wording ...
“ is trying to encourage people to come together, we owe it to them to honour their legacies and remember ...
Since the petition launch on Sunday, April 26, 2,137 residents have signed to show their support, including Cllr Lynn Forbes, ...
Grazeley resident, Nicola Turnball’s main concerns for the development are the number of houses, which she believes will put a ...
A petition was launched today to lift the rumoured ban on the renowned Wokingham announcer who reads poetry over the ...
A CONSULTATION on a plan to move Wokingham town’s Post Office into WH Smith this summer opened yesterday. The Post ...
WOKINGHAM parents who signed a petition on changes to childcare vouchers have helped generate a parliamentary debate on the issue. ...
FACILITIES for under fives were put under the microscope during public question time at the Executive meeting. Alexandra Fraser, who ...
MOTORISTS fed up with Wokingham’s traffic misery have launched a petition calling on the borough council to take action. As ...
PARENTS upset at plans to remove a toddler pool from the revamped Carnival Pool have set up a petition to ...
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