Wokingham MP Clive Jones secures cancer strategy promise
MP secures a commitment from the government to deliver a National Cancer Strategy.
Read moreDetailsMP secures a commitment from the government to deliver a National Cancer Strategy.
Read moreDetailsAlmost 30,000 people living in Wokingham Borough will be affected by the Government's decision to scrap the Winter Fuel Allowance
Read moreDetailsThe government consulted on proposed changes to the planning system over the summer and is now analysing the responses.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced that it is launching the guide in collaboration with Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app
Read moreDetailsThe Earley and Woodley Conservatives have welcomed Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg as their latest guest in a series of talks.
Read moreDetailsCandidates have been announced for an upcoming by-election in the Wokingham Borough, the results of which could give the leading party an overall
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a teenager reported missing from Woodley on Saturday, November 2
Read moreDetailsOne in 25 tenants across the UK as a whole are spending more than 80% of their take-home salary on paying the rent.
Read moreDetailsThe residential home in Charvil is set to be converted into a supported living accommodation.
Read moreDetailsThe apartments are due to be completed by the middle of 2025.
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