FROM THE OPPOSITION: Under Labour it’s tax, unemployment and less economic growth
The Labour Government has been in office for a little over a year now, and already it is the same pattern we've seen from previous Labour
Read moreDetailsThe Labour Government has been in office for a little over a year now, and already it is the same pattern we've seen from previous Labour
Read moreDetailsIt was initially refused by Wokingham borough council's planning department in July last year.
Read moreDetailsWhen Wokingham Borough Council declared a Climate Emergency back in 2019, it was in recognition of the scale of the challenge we face. more urgent.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today, in association with Wokingham Borough Council and Wokingham Community Vision 2035, is delighted to announce the third annual event dedicated to celebrating the great and good of our...
Read moreDetailsNew students are being urged to register with a GP and download the NHS App as they prepare to start university.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been refused for plant equipment and associated fencing work.
Read moreDetailsSeth Burkett launches St Sebastian's new facility
Read moreDetailsA vacant unit in Wokingham will be transformed into a MOT and vehicle repairs garage.
Read moreDetailsOne lucky winner will walk away with a £1,000 Aldi gift card ? or take the cash
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