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WBC News - Autumn 2011

Check out the Autumn 2011 edition of the Wokingham Borough News to find out; results of the Wokingham Borough photography competition, another award for the Council's Animal Warden service, the soon to be blooming Winnersh Meadows and much, much more!

This edition also has a four page special on the changes to the waste collection service due to commence in April next year. You can also find out about refuse collection on the dedicated website page.

If you would like to submit an article for the next edition call the Communications Team on (0118) 974 6000 or email: communications@wokingham.gov.uk

Problems reading the latest edition? Download the pdf.

Not received your copy of Wokingham Borough News?

The autumn edition of Wokingham Borough News is being delivered from November 21. Every house in the Borough should receive it by November 30.

If you have not received the latest edition, please email communications@wokingham.gov.uk including your name and address. 

Important correction about composting bins

Orders for composting bins must be placed by December 5 for Christmas deliveries (and not December 15 as stated on the advert).

In this edition...

Big Aims

Big Aims, Big Campaign

Wokingham’s Learning Disability Partnership Board is running the Big Campaign with a number of key aims.

The campaign is looking for more people to get involved. Why not get in touch?

 

Community Budgets

Community Budgets

Projects ranging from healthy living to community gardens in the Norreys area of Wokingham have won funding from the Council’s inaugural Community Budget.


 

 

Live Local

Live Local, Give Local

Charity may begin at home, but few people in Berkshire are aware that an estimated £9 in every £10 donated locally leaves the county.

A ‘Secret Millionaire’ wants to help redress this imbalance.


 

Keeping It Weekly

Keeping It Weekly

In April 2012, our waste collection service will change.

Saving nearly a million pounds every year and encouraging more residents to recycle.

 

 

Raising Aspirations

Raising Aspirations

The Bulmershe School in Woodley has made improvements in GCSE pass rates above national averages in the past couple of years.

Exciting times lie ahead for The Bulmershe School.

 

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