From the Chamber: We need to end short-term fixes
After years of campaigning, planning and hard work by council officers and councillors, the new Twyford Library in the old Polehampton school is open
Read moreDetailsAfter years of campaigning, planning and hard work by council officers and councillors, the new Twyford Library in the old Polehampton school is open
Read moreDetailsBlooming heck ... they've dug The main road up ... yet again: Temporary traffic lights galore, But just two of those high-vis men.
Read moreDetailsOver the last two years, Wokingham Borough Council has been investing in the future.
Read moreDetailsThis year marks the tenth anniversary of us taking Open the Book into Wokingham Primary Schools and telling stories from the Old and New Testament
Read moreDetailsDevelopment is a hot topic on the doorstep and in my inbox. Residents are rightly concerned about the potential loss of greenspaces, like Hall Farm
Read moreDetailsWokingham needs a hard-working, full-time, local MP who knows the area well and will stand up and fight for a fair deal for our community
Read moreDetailsThis poem yearns to kiss you. To leap from the page with passion The ink still wet with desire.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire CCC made it three wins out of three in this season's NCCA Trophy with a comfortable five-wicket victory over Oxfordshire
Read moreDetailsAs we all focus on the general election, it might be helpful to think about the relationship we want between central and local government
Read moreDetailsWe have had another fantastic and busy week on the campaign trail.
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