‘We are not a council about to go broke – we can weather the storm’
The Borough Council's debt works out at £7,60 per resident, says Cllr John Kaiser.
The Borough Council's debt works out at £7,60 per resident, says Cllr John Kaiser.
Wokingham Borough Council is celebrating Black History Month online this year, with a virtual exhibition.
Cllr John Kaiser, executive member for housing, talks about the Gorse Ride development plans.
The new recycling sacks will be green, and it is expected they will come to the borough towards the end ...
The Council has opened the new boardwalk at Winnersh Meadows, funded by Winnersh Triangle.
The Borough Council has highlighted a range of support options for those caring for family at home.
The Borough Council is offering support and career advice to school leavers.
Gorse Ride redevelopment plans have come under fire, with the Borough Council being accused of social cleansing.
Plans to restore the Wokingham Station footbridge were rejected by planning officers.
The borough council is currently reviewing its travel assistance policies — and it wants to hear residents’ thoughts.
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