Wokingham Lib Dems call on Sir John Redwood to help “sack Boris Johnson”
Cllr Clive Jones said that this is a "damning moment for Boris Johnson", and called on Sir John Redwood, Wokingham's Conservative MP to speak out.
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones said that this is a "damning moment for Boris Johnson", and called on Sir John Redwood, Wokingham's Conservative MP to speak out.
Read moreDetailsInfection rates have been climbing since mid-January, with the weekly rate per 100,000 people now sitting at 1,829.3.
Read moreDetailsSea Power, formerly known as British Sea Power, met at the University of Reading in 2000.
Read moreDetailsCllr Imogen Shepherd-DuBey, Lib Dem lead for finance, said that she was looking for any insight into how the pandemic has hit the council's funds.
Read moreDetailsSquire?s Garden Centre is inviting youngsters to paint a ceramic bird feeder, or go on a wild bird treasure hunt around the garden centre.
Read moreDetails"Either had not read the rules, or did not understand what they meant ... or didn't think the rules applied to Number 10. Which was it?"
Read moreDetailsNatasha Kelly sleeps on a mattress on her living room floor with her partner, two-year-old and 11-month-old children.
Read moreDetailsAt the start of January, 12 Sue Ryder volunteers collected 383 Christmas trees from people's homes across Reading, Newbury and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsLyn Craddock and Ritesh Nigam have been added to the borough council's Covid Roll of Honour.
Read moreDetailsThe RBFA is called out to an average of 2,200 Automatic Fire Alarms each year, but it said that 99% of these are false alarms.
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