SUNNY SIDE UP: Plan to install solar panels to Wokingham schools
Solar power will be installed on the borough’s schools, leisure centres, libraries and suitable council-owned properties with the working starting ...
Solar power will be installed on the borough’s schools, leisure centres, libraries and suitable council-owned properties with the working starting ...
A RAINBOW flag in support of Pride will be flown from Shute End on August 31. Cllr Maria Gee wanted ...
THE initial response to the housing consultation has pleased the leader of Wokingham Borough Council. Cllr John Halsall told The ...
The vote-quakes in last month’s local elections were the biggest upheaval in Wokingham politics in living memory. Losing over half ...
One of the first acts that new Wokingham borough council leader did was to name his front bench team. Cllr ...
THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS doubled their number of councillors in May’s local elections, going from eight to 16. This has been ...
IN HIS maiden speech as leader of the council, Cllr John Halsall pledged to take action on climate change and ...
AN OFSTED inspection into the special needs provision across Wokingham borough has uncovered ‘significant concerns’ and said that many areas ...
PLANS TO turn a car park in Wokingham town centre into almost 80 flats by 2022 have been submitted to ...
‘NOTHING has been agreed or accepted” over plans to build a new 15,000-home town in Grazeley. That’s the view of ...
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