MP said 78 illegal sewage dumps took place in Wokingham
Clive Jones has called for Thames Water to be placed under Special Administration.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones has called for Thames Water to be placed under Special Administration.
Read moreDetailsThere was new hope to solve the parking crisis in Twyford last week after politicians promised to reach across the political divide
Read moreDetailsPlanning officers at Wokingham borough council have approved a planning application for 12 new apartments in a Ruscombe business park.
Read moreDetailsThe Bracknell Conservatives have expressed 'embarrassment' after the MP for the town was evicted from parliament for interrupting Kemi Badenoch.
Read moreDetailsReal estate advisory firm Savills has announced the promotion of two individuals within its Reading office.
Read moreDetailsFundraising concert supports Wokingham charity's work
Read moreDetailsParents do a heck of a lot, and deserve to be celebrated and supported. This week, I will be joining the launch of the Best Start Family Hub
Read moreDetailsOver the next three years the Labour Government is cutting Wokingham's funding by £43 million. This is unprecedented.
Read moreDetailsA tale of two Houses
Read moreDetailsResidents and retailers are being asked to sign a petition in support of an appeal to ask LINK to provide a banking hub in Woodley.
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