FROM THE CHAMBER: Voters have put their faith in the Lib Dems once again
So here we are. After 4 years of running the council, voters have put their faith in the Lib Dems once again, and given us a 5th year
Read moreDetailsSo here we are. After 4 years of running the council, voters have put their faith in the Lib Dems once again, and given us a 5th year
Read moreDetailsAnother shop has closed its doors in Wokingham town centre for the final time.
Read moreDetailsShops and businesses are joining the scheme to help people feel more confident going out independently
Read moreDetailsLeaders have reacted to the meningitis outbreak in Reading as a young person has sadly died from the illness.
Read moreDetailsA packed Emmbrook Sports and Social Club saw the 16-year-old win the coveted award by a single vote.
Read moreDetailsThe new link road that forms part of the?south Wokingham distributor road?project is due to open next week.
Read moreDetailsA huge facility is being built near Reading that will be used to hold millions of items once complete.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been revealed for hundreds of homes that could be built on farmland between Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe organisers of this year's Wokingham Pride are searching for more volunteers to help at the popular event.
Read moreDetailsA new cohort of councillors has taken their seats at Wokingham Borough Council following the latest elections
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