Cash for no questions: Tories accused of paying rowers to be pictured with prime minister on visit to Wokingham constituency
The prime minister was at the Leander Club on the Wokingham side of the River Thames last week.
Read moreDetailsThe prime minister was at the Leander Club on the Wokingham side of the River Thames last week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham sustainability store reaches out to businesses
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey was in Wokingham, trailed by national media.
Read moreDetailsCouncil says it will be improving the signs at the site.
Read moreDetailsHear Wokingham's candidates speak at a hustings in the town
Read moreDetailsThe plans for up to 1,030 new homes and a new neighbourhood have been set out by developers
Read moreDetailsThe Gig House has revealed it is set to close on July 14.
Read moreDetailsResidents celebrate 250 years at a free family fun day
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has stepped in to help the Wokingham Royal British Legion poppy appeal.
Read moreDetailsOne donor can save nine lives
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