FROM THE LEADER: Some important council initiatives coming to fruition
These last few weeks have seen encouraging developments in several projects that Wokingham Borough Council is pursuing.
Read moreDetailsThese last few weeks have seen encouraging developments in several projects that Wokingham Borough Council is pursuing.
Read moreDetailsUnder Labour, things are going backwards. Just a few weeks ago, I wrote about how things were only getting worse since Labour came into Government.
Read moreDetailsLast week I visited the Council's Covid Memorial Wood at California Country Park in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsRAMS' Returning Students put in a gutsy display during a 19-10 home defeat to Chinnor.
Read moreDetailsSitting at the heart of the town centre, the historic Wokingham Town Hall is more than just a landmark - it's the home of Wokingham Town Council.
Read moreDetailsI'm excited to share an exclusive preview of a vibrant and inclusive series of free arts and cultural activities coming to Wokingham Borough in 2025
Read moreDetailsDespite the challenges facing households across the country, particularly thanks to Labour's disastrous budget
Read moreDetailsCouncils and councillors are not universally loved. On social media, particularly, they come in for a lot of criticism.
Read moreDetailsRETIRING Rams legend Robbie Stapley is looking forward to watching the Sonning side keep moving forward after his swansong ended in a dramatic 49-40
Read moreDetailsNationally, the Labour Government is putting up taxes and causing your household bills to increase
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