VOTE 2019: Woodley Town Council results
Residents in Woodley were asked to elect their new town council as well as borough residents on Thursday, May 2. There are a number of roles up for grabs. Bulmershe...
Read moreDetailsResidents in Woodley were asked to elect their new town council as well as borough residents on Thursday, May 2. There are a number of roles up for grabs. Bulmershe...
Read moreDetailsMany owners love to share the experience of a beach trip with their dogs and dogs can have a lot of fun at the beach. Here are a few things...
Read moreDetailsConservatives leader Julian McGhee-Sumner loses seat to Liberal Democrats Executive member for regeneration Philip Mirfin loses to Lib Dems Norman Jorgensen, executive member for housing, loses to Lib Dems Independent...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough residents were asked to vote on 18 seats across the borough today - these are known as wards, with voters voting for their local ward. The borough operates...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Sonning has voted in today's local elections. She was accompanied by her husband. They drove to the polling station, which was Beech Lodge, off Liguge Way. As...
Read moreDetailsJOSE GOMES says that he wants to build a team that can fight for promotion next season but is concerned about the club’s financial limitations. His team play their final...
Read moreDetailsWoodley Vets completed a historic league and cup double last night as they clinched the Challenge Cup with a 3-2 win over Abington Town. Loic Stodawa almost gave his side a...
Read moreDetailsEARLY morning burglars are being sought by the police following two dawn raids in Wokingham. The incidents took place on Sunday, April 28 and in both cases the thieves fled...
Read moreDetailsAN EVERSLEY pub will be celebrating the bank holiday weekend with a summer festival. The Tally Ho will be organising a host of activities on Saturday, May 4 from 10am all...
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