Rob Wilson: Why I voted for Syrian bombing
Like all MPs, I have been thinking about how to vote on the Government’s plan regarding the civil war in Syria. This plan is multifaceted, including political and diplomatic work...
Read moreDetailsLike all MPs, I have been thinking about how to vote on the Government’s plan regarding the civil war in Syria. This plan is multifaceted, including political and diplomatic work...
Read moreDetailsA woman who died in an incident in Lower Earley yesterday has been named as 83-year-old Josephine Williamson. Yesterday, Thames Valley Police revealed that an 88-year-old man had been arrested in connection...
Read moreDetailsTHIS weekend is Remembrance Sunday and events will be taking place across the borough. Most churches will hold services that include a two-minute silence at 11am, and there are also...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has issued a warning over some roadworks in Lower Earley. The Meldreth Roundabout project is coming to a conclusion and as a result faces road closures and...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM is top for the tots – and Lower Earley ain’t too shabby either. Our historic market town has been crowned the best place for families to live in in...
Read moreDetailsA woman was threatened with a weapon similar to a rounders bat during a robbery at Maiden Place Social Club on Sunday, April 19. At 8.40pm a man walked into the...
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