Rotarians gather in Henley to mark World Immunisation week and paint the town purple
Henley was awash with the colour purple earlier this month as a charitable group raised awareness of its pledge to eradicate polio.
Read moreDetailsHenley was awash with the colour purple earlier this month as a charitable group raised awareness of its pledge to eradicate polio.
Read moreDetailsA BRAWL and an alleged unlicenced boxing event could see a water park lose its license ? one of a number of options that councillors will consider
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM has cleaned up in a survey to find the country's tidiest town.
Read moreDetailsTHE leader of Wokingham's Liberal Democrats is delighted with the increased representation of his party within the council chamber
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM now has a 'really, really strong group' of Labour councillors according to its leader, Cllr Rachel Burgess.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Conservative leader Pauline Jorgensen said she was 'quite heartened' by the results, despite the party losing seats to Lib Dems and Labour.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Labour celebrated winning two additional seats in the 2023 local elections: a second in Norreys, and a new one in Shinfield South.
Read moreDetailsTHE LIB DEMS held on to a Wokingham town centre seat with a very comfortable margin.
Read moreDetailsONE of the biggest shocks of this year's local elections was a Lib Dem win in Wokingham Without.
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...
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