VOTE 2023: Wescott’s new Lib Dem councillor talks of her vision for the future
THE LIB DEMS held on to a Wokingham town centre seat with a very comfortable margin.
Read moreDetailsTHE LIB DEMS held on to a Wokingham town centre seat with a very comfortable margin.
Read moreDetailsLABOUR'S new councillor in Woodley says he is delighted to have been elected.
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading professor has outlined the potential consequences of bacterial contamination.
Read moreDetailsONE of the biggest shocks of this year's local elections was a Lib Dem win in Wokingham Without.
Read moreDetailsNEWLY elected Stephen Newton is delighted to be picking up the baton from Lib Dem Tahir Maher, who stood down in this election.
Read moreDetailsYesterday, Wokingham's voters went to the polls to choose 18 seats on the borough council. The wards cover the whole borough, from Twyford in the north to Shinfield in the...
Read moreDetailsA NEW research project is set to tackle cow heat stress to ensure sustainable milk production and improve animal welfare amid rising temperatures.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM village's community centre has gained national attention after being visited by an architectural critic.
Read moreDetailsIF you need a bit of colour in your life then sign up now to take part in a special fun run.
Read moreDetailsTwo teams of fundraisers have been walking and climbing their way to raising thousands of pounds for a vital Wokingham charity
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