
The Windsor Food Academy initiative: Volunteers needed
Announcing the Windsor Food Academy; an opportunity to walk together to develop children and so our community Continue reading The Windsor Food Academy initiative: Volunteers needed
Announcing the Windsor Food Academy; an opportunity to walk together to develop children and so our community Continue reading The Windsor Food Academy initiative: Volunteers needed
Driven by concerns about the loss of valuable bus routes serving Windsorians and, the roll out of Universal Credit, Cllr. Da Costa asks questions in Council on “lost bus services and Universal Credit”. With responses from Lead Members Continue reading Transcript of Questions & answers on lost bus services and Universal Credit
Homelessness, lost Bus Services, & Universal Credit and safety have been hot topics recently, threatening individuals, families and the very fabric of our community. Here’s what Wisdom has said and done recently on these issues. Part 1 of 4 Continue reading Issues facing Windsor – Intro – Blog
Without careful, compassionate planning, Universal Credit could cause May misery for hundreds and hundreds of Royal Borough residents, exacerbating Child Poverty and homelessness. Wisdom questions the Council with his concerns about Universal Credit. Part 4 of 4 Continue reading Concerns about Universal Credit’s roll out in May 2018 – Blog
First buses recently announced the cancellation of many important Windsor serving routes. What did Wisdom get the Council to promise? Have they delivered? Part 3 of 4 blog series. Continue reading Lost bus services in Windsor? – Blog
“Homelessness in Windsor” has become a controversial issue in Windsor. In the 2nd of a 4 part blog, Wisdom asks What is and can be done? Continue reading Homelessness in Windsor – Blog
Set out below are the attachments referred to in the WWRA Submission – see article, “WWRA comments on the RBWM Boundary Changes” Continue reading WWRA comments on the RBWM Boundary Changes – attachments
Changes are coming to RBWM’s ward boundaries which could see communities weakened, your voice drowned out and governance diluted further. Here’s Wisdom Da Costa’s latest stand to improve democracy for residents Continue reading Striving to improve democracy for residents – blog
RBWM is in the midst of a review of its election boundaries that will could see dramatic changes. The WWRA commented to try and strengthen representation for our community. Read our submission on the RBWM Boundary Changes Continue reading WWRA comments on the RBWM Boundary Changes
RBWM intends to carve up Windsor and drastically reduce the number of Councillors representing you from May 2019 but, you can have your say by 4 December 2017. Continue reading Concerns about Council plans to redraw boundaries in Windsor – Blog
Wisdom reflects on qualities displayed by Independent Brian Millin during campaigning asking, should you vote for Brian Millin as Bray Parish Councillor? Continue reading Should you vote for Brian Millin as Bray Parish Councillor? – Blog
Stripping away the spin & code, WWRA Cllr. Wisdom Da Costa highlights key aspects of the LGA Peer Review report; empowering people; reading between the lines Continue reading LGA Peer Review – reading between the lines – blog