FROM THE TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBER: Racism needs to be put back under its rock
What an extraordinary comment from Conservative councillor Rance last week.
Read moreDetailsWhat an extraordinary comment from Conservative councillor Rance last week.
Read moreDetailsAt September's Wokingham Borough Full Council meeting, we were presented with a report laying bare the Liberal Democrat administration's
Read moreDetails"Significant consequences" if the government persists with an unaltered set of proposals.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been submitted for what has been described as the country's fastest grown sports.
Read moreDetailsIt is expected to be generating electricity and income by Spring 2027.
Read moreDetailsThe local library can help
Read moreDetailsScouts from Berkshire have joined hundreds from around the world in a bid to take part in the 26th World Jamboree.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead C of E Primary School celebrates new learning opportunities
Read moreDetails"If the new local plan were rejected, we would immediately have to accommodate the higher numbers."
Read moreDetails"Dysfunctional roadworks" in Wiltshire Road and Crutchley Road were questioned.
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