FROM THE OPPOSITION: Thank you to everyone across the Borough who voted in the elections
In a number of wards, turnout was higher than previous years. In all but one ward turnout was over 40% and in some it was over 50%
Read moreDetailsIn a number of wards, turnout was higher than previous years. In all but one ward turnout was over 40% and in some it was over 50%
Read moreDetailsSo here we are. After 4 years of running the council, voters have put their faith in the Lib Dems once again, and given us a 5th year
Read moreDetailsBerkshire lost by 43 runs to Devon in the second of their four group games in the NCCA Trophy.
Read moreDetailsFinding Hope and Community in Wokingham: comes this week from Kings Church
Read moreDetailsIf you've been driving around or south of Wokingham Town in the last few weeks, you are more than likely to have seen worse than normal congestion
Read moreDetailsThe Care Quality Commission judged us one of the best councils in England for adult social care
Read moreDetailsWords from Wokingham churches: St Paul's Church
Read moreDetailsLocal Conservative councillors are committed to listening to residents and delivering on their priorities. That is what we have done in opposition.
Read moreDetailsReader letters from Wokingham Today, April 30, 2026
Read moreDetailsAs the Local Elections are happening next month, most people will receiving a variety of different leaflets tumbling through their letterboxes
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