Matt Rodda's Westminster Diary – February 2020
Leaving the EU Like many people I was saddened when we officially left the EU on January 31st. The UK has now moved into the transition phase and the Government...
Read moreDetailsLeaving the EU Like many people I was saddened when we officially left the EU on January 31st. The UK has now moved into the transition phase and the Government...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS from the Music Department of The Sixth Form College, Farnborough, described by the BBC as "a story of astonishing achievement" and Music Teacher Magazine as "a truly thriving music...
Read moreDetails“We couldn’t be happier to have the town car park back, it’s a massive step forward. What a Valentine’s present for all.” That’s the message from one of the organisers...
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY vision will be voted on when Wokingham Borough Council meets on Thursday, February 20. Councillors will be considering the vision and direction for the next four years, based...
Read moreDetailsFIRST details have been unveiled over the new budget, which is set to be debated at a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday, February 20. The ruling Conservative group...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS in schools and colleges looking to get into business will have a helping hand thanks to a new Enterprise Co-ordinator. Wendy Measures has been appointed by Thames Valley Berkshire...
Read moreDetailsTHE COST of buying the Denmark Street car park has been revealed as the council works to get it fully reopened. A post on social media revealed more details about...
Read moreDetailsA NEW wildflower meadow will soon be appearing at a Bracknell school, thanks to a donation of both seeds and manpower from a local company. Staff from 3M visited Meadow...
Read moreDetailsA UNIQUE remote control car has been stolen in a raid on a Bracknell home and police are asking people to keep an eye out for it. It was one...
Read moreDetailsAN AMBULANCE crew were assaulted by a driver and police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward. The incident took place around 4pm on Peacock Lane in Jennet’s Park,...
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