Bracknell Forest Council asks residents for their feedback on proposed budget
Residents can give their views through the survey on the council's website or by visiting a drop-in sessions.
Read moreDetailsResidents can give their views through the survey on the council's website or by visiting a drop-in sessions.
Read moreDetailsWokingham council has said it is facing a difficult financial future following the announcement of the Government's provisional financial settlement.
Read moreDetailsAs the Member of Parliament for Wokingham, I would like to wish everyone in Wokingham a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham continues to be one of the safest areas in the country, with crime rates well below the South-East average.
Read moreDetailsChristmas is a very special time not just for Christians but for people of all faiths and of none.
Read moreDetailsSo much for "change". In the year-and-a-half Labour have been in Government, barely a day has gone by without some bad news
Read moreDetailsChristmas card design winner fulfils her dream to see Parliament
Read moreDetailsThe proposed budget for 2026 to 2027 looks to protect vital services.
Read moreDetailsCouncillor Alwyn Jones represents Norreys East and is the current deputy mayor for Wokingham town council.
Read moreDetailsAs 2025 draws to a close, I wanted to share with you my thoughts for a better way in which we could conduct local politics for the public good.
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