Bracknell Reform apologises for using picture ‘from Texas’ on campaign ad
Reform Bracknell has apologised for using a stock image of a flooded road in Texas as part of a town council by-election campaign.
Read moreDetailsReform Bracknell has apologised for using a stock image of a flooded road in Texas as part of a town council by-election campaign.
Read moreDetailsMPs have voted to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales in a landmark decision.
Read moreDetailsThe survey is the most important consultation the council will run this year.
Read moreDetailsAcross the country, NHS waiting list figures show a drop in April for the first time in 17 years.
Read moreDetailsLast week saw a Wokingham Borough Council by-election in the Maiden Erlegh and Whitegates ward.
Read moreDetailsFor me, things have changed significantly in the last week. I have moved from being the Executive Member for Active Travel Transport and Highways
Read moreDetailsForest View is planned to open in Buckler's Park, but has been put 'on hold'.
Read moreDetailsI'm currently ward councillor for Evendons and am delighted to have recently joined the Executive on Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsLast month, Thames Water was fined a record £122.7 million for breaching rules of sewage spills and the payments it has made to shareholders.
Read moreDetailsIt has spent the money on agency and temporary staff over the last 14 months.
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