New faces, big ambitions: Meet Wokingham Borough’s fresh wave of councillors following local elections
A new cohort of councillors has taken their seats at Wokingham Borough Council following the latest elections
Read moreDetailsA new cohort of councillors has taken their seats at Wokingham Borough Council following the latest elections
Read moreDetailsAn equine facility in Binfield, 32 new homes in Crowthorne, and a heavenly oasis walled garden at Reading University all feature
Read moreDetailsA former Bracknell MP has defended his remarks about senior Bracknell Councillors during a national television interview despite errors
Read moreDetailsAn army colonel and former member of parliament has taken aim at a retired Bracknell teacher with mobility problems during a television interview.
Read moreDetailsA former senior councillor in Wokingham and candidate in last weeks's elections avoided accusations of hypocrisy by resigning from an oil company.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has reacted with anger as a mum from Bracknell, who has been a social housing tenant for decades, has been evicted.
Read moreDetailsBracknell's leader Helen Purnell has said she is 'shocked and disgusted' at a video from former mayor Naheed Ejaz
Read moreDetailsBracknell's former mayor has responded to her sentence for perverting the course of justice, asserting that evidence was 'doctored'.
Read moreDetailsOn election day in Wokingham Borough, voters shared their views on local issues as they headed to the polls
Read moreDetailsIt's election day in Wokingham and as polls opened at 7am, the sun decided to get his hat on.
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