FROM THE OPPOSITION: Is the Borough better off?
Over the last two and a half years, Liberal Democrats have run Wokingham Borough Council with the support of Labour councillors.
Read moreDetailsOver the last two and a half years, Liberal Democrats have run Wokingham Borough Council with the support of Labour councillors.
Read moreDetailsThe Howden Christmas Racing Weekend is Ascot's final race meeting of the year - and the perfect way to embrace the festive season.
Read moreDetailsAs we come close to the year's end, it's time to reflect on the challenges and the achievements of the past twelve months.
Read moreDetailsLEADING point-scorer Fraser Honey is urging supporters to have Old Bath Road rocking as Rams host Richmond in a top-of-the-table National One
Read moreDetailsRegular readers of Wokingham Today will be familiar with the financial challenges faced by your borough council, which receives the lowest level of
Read moreDetailsLast week Conservative councillors successfully brought forward a motion committing the Council to campaign against the Government's
Read moreDetailsIn the face of mounting financial pressures and increasing demand for services, many local authorities are grappling with a harsh reality:
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds admitted Rams' failure to convert vital moments meant Rotherham Titans were deserved winners as they snapped
Read moreDetailsDating back to the 1600s, The Green Man Hurst has stood as a beacon of hospitality for over 700 years, welcoming locals and travelers alike. Steeped in history and charm,...
Read moreDetailsAs your executive member for Business, Economic Development, Sport, Leisure, and the Arts I ask you to consider getting on the front foot
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