A Christmas greeting from Wokingham MP Sir John Redwood
I love Christmas. I take a child-like delight in the lights, the decorations, the presents and the Christmas cake. I want Christmas to be a special time for every family...
Read moreDetailsI love Christmas. I take a child-like delight in the lights, the decorations, the presents and the Christmas cake. I want Christmas to be a special time for every family...
Read moreDetailsAs your mayor, I have seen so many ways you share the spirit of Christmas – not just in December, but throughout the year. It has been my privilege to...
Read moreDetailsI don't think I'm the only one who believes, in defiance of all scientific fact, that time moves faster once December begins. It seems only a short while ago that...
Read moreDetailsLike many of us, Christmas for me is a time for family. It is also a chance to remember happy times with those who are no longer here. Christmas gives...
Read moreDetailsCustomers in Berkshire can now secure a bag up to 24 hours ahead of the collection time.
Read moreDetailsThe festive season can pose danger for our four-legged friends.
Read moreDetailsRoads across Wokingham Borough were among the best maintained in the country in the last year.
Read moreDetailsCorporate insolvencies have shot up by more than a fifth compared with last year.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been submitted for a change of use of a town centre retail unit to include restaurant and takeaway use.
Read moreDetailsThese substantial works were the first since the school was founded.
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