FROM THE OPPOSITION: Wokingham worse off under Labour
In a few weeks' time, the Liberal Democrat administration will present their budget for 2025/26 to Council
Read moreDetailsIn a few weeks' time, the Liberal Democrat administration will present their budget for 2025/26 to Council
Read moreDetailsMo's Kebab will continue to trade in one of its locations despite 'significant concerns'.
Read moreDetailsCivic awards are one of Wokingham town council's highlights of the year.
Read moreDetailsOnline learning has made a big difference, says his mum
Read moreDetailsA 27-year-old man has been sentenced to 50 weeks imprisonment for shoplifting in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsOfsted report confirms continued progress
Read moreDetails'The council is unable to continue to provide extensive facilities without asking those that use them to contribute.
Read moreDetailsA member of Wokingham Borough Council has been suspended from the Labour party, and is currently sitting as an Independent councillor.
Read moreDetailsThe war of words ahead of next week's Winnersh by-election has intensified.
Read moreDetailsA key bus route between Arborfield and Wokingham could be increased to twice an hour.
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