WESTMINSTER DIARY: The Spring Budget and challenges being faced by pubs and small businesses
Last week's budget will do nothing to help. I believe we need a change of Government and a new approach to help our hard-pressed residents
Read moreDetailsLast week's budget will do nothing to help. I believe we need a change of Government and a new approach to help our hard-pressed residents
Read moreDetailsAs councillors gear up for the local elections in a few weeks, this seems a good moment to reflect on what has been achieved since last May.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Concert Band marks five decades of music-making at its spring concert
Read moreDetailsA dinner dance raised thousands of pounds for a better understanding of dementia
Read moreDetailsA new building for the Natural History museum could be built if councillors grant planning permission tonight.
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrat candidate for Wokingham, has written to the Secretary of State for Health asking her to visit the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Theatre's latest show honours set designer Sue Lawson Dick
Read moreDetailsWaitrose has been refused permission to conduct reconstruction and restoration work on a wall at its Wokingham store.
Read moreDetailsA MARTIAL ARTS champion is appealing for a century ? but not in a scoring system.
Read moreDetailsJustin Fletcher and Paul Morse will reunite this Christmas for The Hexagon's annual pantomime.
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