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Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD secondary school will be accommodate more than 200 additional pupils.
Read moreDetailsTHE south east is still home to the highest number of estate agents. New figures show the area accounts for 29% of the UK total an increase of 11%
Read moreDetailsThe 2023 local elections will be held in Wokingham borough on Thursday, May 4. Voters will be electing representatives in 18 wards, so not every resident will be going to...
Read moreDetailsChris Bowring is looking to defend his seat which he won in 2015, having previously been a councillor for Evendons, both for the District Council and its successor. However, the...
Read moreDetailsWinnersh is something of a stronghold for the Lib Dems, and Paul Fishwick will be looking to defend his seat. Anthony Pollock is returning to Wokingham politics as a candidate...
Read moreDetailsThere will be a new councillor for Wescott ward after Maria Gee decided to step down. In 2019, she caused a major upset by beating the then-Conservative party leader. Labour...
Read moreDetailsIf ever there was a whitewash result in 2019, this was it. Stephen Conway romped home for the Lib Dems with nearly three in four votes heading his way. This...
Read moreDetailsLaura Blumenthal has been the councillor here since 2015, but only just won the seat four years ago. The closely contested race had just 41 votes in it. This means...
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