Wokingham political figures react to ‘significant’ by-elections in Wakefield and Tiverton and Honiton
The Conservatives lost seats in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, to Labour and Tiverton and Honiton in Devon to the Liberal Democrats.
Read moreDetailsThe Conservatives lost seats in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, to Labour and Tiverton and Honiton in Devon to the Liberal Democrats.
Read moreDetailsA MEETING to monitor the work of Thames Valley?s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) was abandoned over a squabble as to who should chair the group,
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Read moreDetailsJAMES SUNDERLAND says he has found common ground with the new leader of Wokingham Borough Council in a bid to reduce housing numbers.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY park will not have a phone mast installed in it after the planning inspector agreed with campaigners that the site was not the right place.
Read moreDetailsSIR JOHN REDWOOD has renewed calls for the government to lower taxes, saying this was a reason for the two byelection defeats. Last night, Labour regained the Wakefield seat and...
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Read moreDetailsThe proposal for all-out elections every four years was recommended for approval by officers, but it did not get the two-thirds majority required.
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