Community Cohesion Wokingham Conference
Following the success of last year’s inaugural Community Cohesion Conference in the Wokingham Borough, a second conference is to be held next month.
The theme of this year’s conference, which has been organised by Wokingham Borough Council in partnership with Thames Valley Police, will be Safer and Stronger Communities and it will be held at the Shehnai Banqueting and Conferencing Suite in London Street, Reading from 4.30pm to 8.30pm on Tuesday July 8.
The conference will offer a chance for invited delegates to hear about all aspects of community safety and development and to debate specific issues thrown up on the day. Organisations that have been invited to attend include religious groups, community and voluntary organisations, the Racial Equality Council and representatives from minority ethnic groups.
Wokingham Borough Council’s executive member for community development Cllr Dianne King said: “It is important to bring people of different backgrounds together for events such as this because they help create strong, safe communities. I am sure there will be a great deal of useful information exchanged and ideas generated at the conference.”
The theme of this year’s conference, which has been organised by Wokingham Borough Council in partnership with Thames Valley Police, will be Safer and Stronger Communities and it will be held at the Shehnai Banqueting and Conferencing Suite in London Street, Reading from 4.30pm to 8.30pm on Tuesday July 8.
The conference will offer a chance for invited delegates to hear about all aspects of community safety and development and to debate specific issues thrown up on the day. Organisations that have been invited to attend include religious groups, community and voluntary organisations, the Racial Equality Council and representatives from minority ethnic groups.
Wokingham Borough Council’s executive member for community development Cllr Dianne King said: “It is important to bring people of different backgrounds together for events such as this because they help create strong, safe communities. I am sure there will be a great deal of useful information exchanged and ideas generated at the conference.”
Wokingham Borough Council

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