The new Mayor of Earley has been elected to represent the town
The new Mayor of Earley has been selected to represent the people of the town.
Read moreDetailsThe new Mayor of Earley has been selected to represent the people of the town.
Read moreDetailsFriends and family in Bracknell and Crowthorne have paid tribute to a former teacher and counsellor who died last week after a battle with dementia.
Read moreDetailsLast week Wokingham Borough Council staff and partners attended the launch of the Berkshire Domestic Abuse and Suicide Prevention Toolkit.
Read moreDetailsVoting has opened in the battle to be voted Wokingham's best pub.
Read moreDetails"We need to repair the potholes that create a safety issue."
Read moreDetailsThis week, with the Prime Minister and his cabinet, we have seen what happens when your leadership team do not work well together
Read moreDetailsOver the last few weeks, I have spoken with more than 2,000 residents of the borough on their doorsteps or in the street
Read moreDetailsLike me, you've probably been watching the Labour dramas with weary resignation. Less than 2 years in power, and we're already witnessing the end
Read moreDetailsResidents across the borough voted in the much-anticipated local elections, with a third of council seats up for re election.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has responded after being accused by an MP in Reading of attempting to delay the payment of a fine imposed by a government regulator.
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