FROM THE CHAMBER: Cantley isn’t a P&L account, it’s a community asset
Cantley Park is costing council taxpayers around £225,000 a year to run, and income is falling short, Wokingham's Lib Dems are telling residents.
Read moreDetailsCantley Park is costing council taxpayers around £225,000 a year to run, and income is falling short, Wokingham's Lib Dems are telling residents.
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrats have warned that Trump's "James Bond tax" would deal a devastating blow to British jobs.
Read moreDetailsJohn Halsall has failed in his bid to get elected to Oxfordshire county council.
Read moreDetailsPauline Jorgensen has been selected as the parliamentary spokesperson for Earley and Woodley.
Read moreDetailsColumn describes MP as ".. the most boring man in Parliament."
Read moreDetailsWokingham's MP, Clive Jones, has today called on Keir Starmer to keep his promise that MP's will have a voice on any trade deal agreed with the US.
Read moreDetailsJust over six months ago the Liberal Democrats voted to approve its Local Plan for future housing development, with the support of some Labour members
Read moreDetailsA peace vigil in Wokingham will mark International Conscientious Objectors Day.
Read moreDetailsI joined Wokingham Borough Council as Ward Member for Thames last May?an exciting challenge at 33 weeks pregnant
Read moreDetailsAll councils face financial challenges in these turbulent times, but Wokingham Borough Council has bigger challenges than many,
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