Two more Wokingham town councillors step down
Two more Wokingham town councillors have resigned.
Read moreDetailsTwo more Wokingham town councillors have resigned.
Read moreDetailsCouncillor Matteo Fumagalli, a Liberal Democrat Wokingham town councillor for the Norreys East ward, has resigned.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood, the former Conservative member of parliament for Wokingham, is set to take his place in the House of Lords today.
Read moreDetailsOne of the greatest strengths of our area is what we can achieve when business, government and the community work together
Read moreDetailsA national productivity assessment has ranked Wokingham Borough Council second out of 149 councils in England.
Read moreDetailsPoliticians in Wokingham have committed themselves to fighting high 'estate management fees' for homeowners.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council will set a balanced budget later this month. Until recently, such a claim would hardly be newsworthy.
Read moreDetailsOne of the growing problems of our times is that faith in the democratic process is being undermined by politicians who make promises at election time
Read moreDetailsReal change needs proper funding says the Wokingham MP
Read moreDetailsIn October 2024, I called on the Government to publish a National Cancer Plan; a plan that would improve the lives and outcomes of cancer patients
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