‘I use all of them’: AI enthusiast becomes Reform UK’s new Wokingham chairman
Reform UK has appointed an AI specialist as its new chairman for Wokingham, with Wokingham Without parish councillor Colin Wright
Read moreDetailsReform UK has appointed an AI specialist as its new chairman for Wokingham, with Wokingham Without parish councillor Colin Wright
Read moreDetailsMore than 200 residents from across the country attended a vigil at Reading Minster.
Read moreDetailsThe chair of Reform UK in Bracknell has admitted to using AI to create photos of the town for a poster.
Read moreDetailsBaron Sir John Redwood has published a new book this week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council's new decision-making executive committee has been announced.
Read moreDetailsThe meeting heard that, although all options involved challenges and compromise, it was hoped that solutions could be identified.
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.
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