Residents losing tens of thousands in “exploitative” park home charge, MP warns
The MP noted that park home residents are being forced to pay 10% of the sale price to the site owners.
Read moreDetailsThe MP noted that park home residents are being forced to pay 10% of the sale price to the site owners.
Read moreDetailsKatrin Harding loses her seat by just a few votes
Read moreDetailsThe results for Emmbrook Ward are: Basit Alvi takes the Emmbrook seat. The results for Thames Ward are: Conservative Leon Cook takes the Thames seat. The results are in...
Read moreDetailsBracknell's former mayor has responded to her sentence for perverting the course of justice, asserting that evidence was 'doctored'.
Read moreDetailsAfter the first round of voting, the top five pubs with the most votes were revealed.
Read moreDetailsOn election day in Wokingham Borough, voters shared their views on local issues as they headed to the polls
Read moreDetailsIt's election day in Wokingham and as polls opened at 7am, the sun decided to get his hat on.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today has reached out to all political parties with candidates standing in tomorrow's local elections.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today has reached out to all political parties with candidates standing in the local elections.
Read moreDetailsVoters in Wokingham will be choosing new councillors to represent them at the town hall in just a few days.
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