Councillor speaks after raucous debate about free speech in Bracknell
A councillor has spoken with frustration over a debate about free speech in Bracknell
Read moreDetailsA councillor has spoken with frustration over a debate about free speech in Bracknell
Read moreDetailsCouncillor Majid Nagra represents Loddon ward in Woodley and also sits on Woodley town council.
Read moreDetailsThey have called on the police and crime commissioner to ensure local policing will not be impacted.
Read moreDetailsNorreys residents told us they wanted safer crossings and now, after years of hard work
Read moreDetailsWith the resignation of Angela Rayner as Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary
Read moreDetailsA councillor in Bracknell has claimed freedom of speech is 'under attack' in a debate over the right to expression and democracy.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, has called on the Government to support local businesses providing employment for neurodiverse people
Read moreDetailsEvery week in this country, on average, two women are killed by a man they once loved or trusted.
Read moreDetailsThe financial position of Bracknell Forest Council is stable with an underspend despite pressures on caring for adults and children.
Read moreDetailsIn September 2024, Wokingham Borough Council approved its new local development plan, which sets out new local planning policies and identifies sites
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