FROM THE LEADER: Making a difference
Last Friday, I attended an early morning meeting of Wokingham Positive Difference.
Read moreDetailsLast Friday, I attended an early morning meeting of Wokingham Positive Difference.
Read moreDetailsIn a beautifully restored Grade II-listed Tudor building in the heart of Wokingham's Market Place, lies the town’s oldest family-run Indian restaurant. For Ramandeep, manager of Sultan Indian Restaurant, the...
Read moreDetailsA borough where everyone can thrive. Established in 2011, Optalis was created to do things differently, to focus every pound on the people
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council spends more than two-thirds of its income on adult and children's services.
Read moreDetailsToo many residents have chased the dream of home-ownership only to be trapped in the nightmare of property management fees.
Read moreDetailsBuying or renting a house is one of life's milestone moments ? within those four walls is a blank canvas that you can make your own.
Read moreDetailsJust over a year ago, a new government was elected with a landslide majority. The Conservatives were reduced to their lowest number of MPs
Read moreDetailsAfter last year's changes, I suspect many of us would rather never talk about bins again
Read moreDetailsThey say a week is a long time in politics! Today I wanted to highlight a few things that have been in the press over the last seven days.
Read moreDetailsFORMER Scotland Under 20s fly-half Harris Rutherford is happy to swap the San Diego sunshine for a switch to Sonning
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