VOTE 2024: Conservative’s disappointment private comments on Rwanda scheme made public
vA CONSERVATIVE candidate in the general election says he is disappointed comments he made in private were secretly recorded
Read moreDetailsvA CONSERVATIVE candidate in the general election says he is disappointed comments he made in private were secretly recorded
Read moreDetailsTWO hustings events will take place in Wokingham borough this week, with the first this evening. Churches have teamed up to organise the events, offering people a chance to hear...
Read moreDetailsA Crowthorne school teacher has been given a prestigious award from England Football for her contribution to girls' football.
Read moreDetailsHurst Village Society's extraordinary general meeting agreed to dissolve the society.
Read moreDetailsDevelopment is a hot topic on the doorstep and in my inbox. Residents are rightly concerned about the potential loss of greenspaces, like Hall Farm
Read moreDetailsAN ACCESSIBLE MP who puts the needs of the community first is the promise from Labour's candidate for Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe vote on Thursday, July 4, will be the first time some residents have needed to bring photo ID to vote at a polling station.
Read moreDetailsWokingham needs a hard-working, full-time, local MP who knows the area well and will stand up and fight for a fair deal for our community
Read moreDetailsA Wetherspoons pint in Berkshire could cost as much as £7.46 by 2035 according to a new study.
Read moreDetailsFATHER'S DAY FUN was had by all who attended Dinton Pastures last weekend.
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