Westminster diary: MP Clive Jones, Wokingham
During the last month I've been very busy in the Wokingham constituency, and in Parliament.
Read moreDetailsDuring the last month I've been very busy in the Wokingham constituency, and in Parliament.
Read moreDetailsLegendary television personality Johnny Ball injected fun into maths lessons at a Wokingham school.
Read moreDetailsRoad closures will be in place for Sunday's David Cliff Wokingham half marathon.
Read moreDetailsUnder new ownership, the British Garden Centres store opens in March
Read moreDetailsThis week inflation rose to 3% - a ten-month high. This means higher prices and further pain for household finances, thanks to the Labour Chancellor
Read moreDetailsCouncil tax bills in Wokingham will rise by 4.99% from April. Councillors voted last night (Thursday) to approve the increase as part of its annual budget, to address what it...
Read moreDetailsStudio 41 Bridal is the dream of Lucy Kern.
Read moreDetailsAs Executive Member for Business and Economic Development I wanted to give you an overview of some of our work to date.
Read moreDetailsKirsti Harvey, Blandy & Blandy The new year is naturally a time to both reflect and to look ahead, and a good opportunity to ensure that your affairs are in...
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,400 people have signed an e-petition calling on Wokingham Borough Council to keep its promise.
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