From the Town Council chamber: Lib Dem Leisure Levy
Over the course of a weekend in February, almost 2000 local people signed Labour's petition to keep parking free at our major leisure sites
Read moreDetailsOver the course of a weekend in February, almost 2000 local people signed Labour's petition to keep parking free at our major leisure sites
Read moreDetailsWith so many alarming developments on the international stage in the last few weeks, it seems more important than ever to count our blessings.
Read moreDetailsJACK Rampton grabbed his first Rams try, but it was not enough for the visitors as they went down 47-24 under the Friday Night Lights
Read moreDetailsLeading Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy has advised landowner clients as part of the project to build the planned South Wokingham Distributor Road and up to 1,434 new...
Read moreDetailsMrs Emma Robson – Head of Juniors Discovering Crosfields School With over twenty years of experience in leadership roles across prep schools in Hampshire, Surrey, and Lancashire, I was delighted...
Read moreDetailsHow would you rescue an injured casualty in a confined space? When a team of Wokingham firefighters visited All Saints church tower in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsLast week, I had the opportunity to engage with school pupils from across the borough in a Youth Politics event, organized by the Youth Council
Read moreDetailsWe want Wokingham Borough to be a place where everyone can thrive. This is what we aim for with the Wokingham Communities Vision.
Read moreDetailsThe UK has now had a Labour Government for 9 months. In that short time, things have got significantly worse for people
Read moreDetailsNext Tuesday evening, Wokingham's Communities Vision 2035 will be formally launched by the volunteer steering group that has overseen its development
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