Liberal democrats maintain control of Wokingham borough council
The Liberal Democrats retained control of both Wokingham borough council and Wokingham town council following the local elections.
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrats retained control of both Wokingham borough council and Wokingham town council following the local elections.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber has issued a challenge local councils and housing developers to tackle the problems caused by 'unadopted' roads and housing estates.
Read moreDetailsAscot Racecourse has unveiled the 2026 Royal Ascot Handbook: The Art of Dressing Well.
Read moreDetailsAn event will take place later this month to remember Ronnie Goodberry.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Chilli Hop Cider Festival will take place at Elms Field from next Friday until Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA win would be a fitting tribute for the Emmbrook-based club that is celebrating its 150th anniversary season.
Read moreDetailsA former Bracknell MP has defended his remarks about senior Bracknell Councillors during a national television interview despite errors
Read moreDetailsWokingham town council is hosting a Children's Fun Day on May 23.
Read moreDetailsResidents have reacted after a banner thanking immigrants for their work in the NHS and care sector was displayed outside a home in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAn army colonel and former member of parliament has taken aim at a retired Bracknell teacher with mobility problems during a television interview.
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