VOTE 2024: Ward by ward – all the results and what happened
WOKINGHAM went to the polls on May 2, the first election under the new ward boundaries. As a result, all 54 seats were up for grabs, over 18 wards that...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM went to the polls on May 2, the first election under the new ward boundaries. As a result, all 54 seats were up for grabs, over 18 wards that...
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda was thrilled with the results for Labour in the Wokingham borough local elections.
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of Wokingham's Conservatives said she was heartened by the results, despite losing three seats in the chamber.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Parliamentary candidate Clive Jones has called the results a springboard for the Liberal Democrats.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has been ranked as one of the top five rural authorities in the United Kingdom.
Read moreDetailsRaw sewage in the river is a sight that one family in Wargrave has said it has got used to.
Read moreDetailsA fundraising campaign to raise £50,000 for urgent medical treatment was smashed in just a few days.
Read moreDetailsA toddler group meets at Kings Place on Mondays
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham charity is getting ready for its latest fundraising event.
Read moreDetailsLABOUR gained three councillors in Woodley, for the first time in Loddon ward.
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