Lorry overturns on Mole Road in Sindlesham
Quick thinking on the part of an HGV driver prevented tragedy this morning. The driver, who has asked not to be named, said he was driving south along Mole Road,...
Read moreDetailsQuick thinking on the part of an HGV driver prevented tragedy this morning. The driver, who has asked not to be named, said he was driving south along Mole Road,...
Read moreDetailsThe 2018 Borough Election campaigns came to an end on Thursday, May 3 – as over 40,000 of us went to the polling stations. Of the 18 seats up for...
Read moreDetailsWith the hottest May Day holiday weekend on record since it was introduced in 1978, if anything it was verging on too warm, as thousands of us visited the various...
Read moreDetailsFollowing on from the comparison of Green and Labour manifestos last week and Liberal Democrat and Conservative manifestos the week before, this week gives a similar treatment to the policies...
Read moreDetailsAfter last week’s comparison of Liberal Democrat and Conservative manifestos for the Wokingham Borough elections, this week shows how the Green and Labour manifestos measure up. It’s important to keep...
Read moreDetailsThere’s an election brewing and it’s due on May 3. And what’s different about this election is that two of the political parties have published their policies and plans for...
Read moreDetailsTwo weeks ago, if you believe that Britain’s a two party state, one of the main contenders for the post of Home Secretary demonstrated their numerical skills in a radio...
Read moreDetailsTony Johnson A brief diversion from the mire of that Housing white paper, but we’re still talking rubbish. Again. The “dodgy charging” was introduced at the Bracknell and Reading rubbish...
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