Mayoral portrait removed from council HQ
Bracknell Forest council has removed the portrait of former mayor, Naheed Ejaz in its Time Square headquarters.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest council has removed the portrait of former mayor, Naheed Ejaz in its Time Square headquarters.
Read moreDetailsThe health secretary has slammed delays for a new hospital for Reading, accusing the previous Conservative government of misleading people.
Read moreDetailsThe health secretary held a rally for Labour councillors and activists in Reading ahead of the council elections.
Read moreDetailsThe health secretary has called the junior doctors' strike unnecessary and self-defeating during a visit to Reading.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones is calling for an immediate 10p cut in fuel duty.
Read moreDetailsAs the local elections approach, it's worth asking yourself what kind of politics you want
Read moreDetailsLast week, a Conservative councillors proposed a motion to ensure Wokingham Borough Council listens to local residents and responds properly.
Read moreDetailsWokingham took a stride forward for social mobility and equality last week as its tenants' charter was renamed the residents' charter.
Read moreDetailsMP Clive Jones has hit out at the government and water companies for "purposefully muddying" the truth regarding water pollution in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsReform has revealed it will be fielding candidates in every ward across Wokingham borough at the forthcoming local elections
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