Meet Wokingham’s new Youth MPs: Two Year 11s elected to speak for young people
Jasmine Dix of The Holt School in Wokingham and Laima Dhimitri of Maiden Erlegh School in Earley were picked by their peers.
Read moreDetailsJasmine Dix of The Holt School in Wokingham and Laima Dhimitri of Maiden Erlegh School in Earley were picked by their peers.
Read moreDetailsThere are no elections planned in May 2026, so there is no need to postpone or change planned elections due to re-organisation.
Read moreDetailsJones said:"More than 1,000 local residents have written to me about this issue."
Read moreDetailsCouncil tax is set to increase in Woodley to pay for town services and community facilities.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, the Liberal Democrat MP for Wokingham, has responded to Kemi Badenoch's decision to sack Robert Jenrick.
Read moreDetailsThis is particularly an issue for patients needing to access key clinical nurse specialists,
Read moreDetailsZarah Sultana, the co-founder of Your Party and member of parliament for Coventry will be at the "Wokingham and Reading Public Meeting" on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have decided to privately sell an asset that it owns outside of the town.
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP Clive Jones led a parliamentary debate last week calling on the government to improve survival rates for the less survivable cancers,
Read moreDetailsFor Wokingham Borough Council, the year ahead will be challenging, especially as our government funding has been cut significantly.
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