LAST YEAR, the council spending on temporary staff rose by almost two thirds according to new figures released under a Freedom of Information Act request. The figures, for the financial...
Read moreDetailsMYSTERY surrounds a map showing a potential layout for a development on green belt land in Ruscombe – Wokingham Borough Council said that they have not commissioned it. The map...
Read moreDetailsFollowing on from the comparison of Green and Labour manifestos last week and Liberal Democrat and Conservative manifestos the week before, this week gives a similar treatment to the policies...
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrats currently have seven seats on the council and leader LINDSAY FERRIS is looking to increase that on Thursday, May 3 OF THE three political leaders in Wokingham,...
Read moreDetailsLabour may be the smallest party on the borough council, but it’s not short of big ideas. Andy Croy sets out his vision OF the three parties in Wokingham borough,...
Read moreDetailsCharlotte Haitham Taylor has been Leader of Wokingham Borough Conservatives for almost a year. Here she outlines her vision for the future UNLIKE the opposition parties, the Conservatives have a...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE has arrested a man and a teenager from London after a man was stabbed in Woodley on Thursday, April 26. Vauxhall Park, off Vauxhall Drive, was sealed off by...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Without Angus Ross successfully defended the seat for the Conservatives. This year’s result Turnout: 38% Previous results This year’s candidates Yvonne Hignell Yvonne Hignell, Labour Yvonne has worked...
Read moreDetailsWinnersh Prue Bray increased her share of the vote This year’s result Turnout 36% Previous results This year’s candidates Prue Bray Prue Bray, Liberal Democrats Prue Bray has been a...
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