Wokingham MP condemns deportation of Labour MPs
Clive Jones, MP for Wokingham, has condemned the deportation of his neighbouring Labour MP Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed MP
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, MP for Wokingham, has condemned the deportation of his neighbouring Labour MP Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed MP
Read moreDetailsThe demolition of the former Berkshire County Council offices has received support from councillors in Reading, but concerns remain over traffic
Read moreDetailsLast week, I had the opportunity to engage with school pupils from across the borough in a Youth Politics event, organized by the Youth Council
Read moreDetailsWe want Wokingham Borough to be a place where everyone can thrive. This is what we aim for with the Wokingham Communities Vision.
Read moreDetailsThe UK has now had a Labour Government for 9 months. In that short time, things have got significantly worse for people
Read moreDetailsA Reading MP was one of two detained and subsequently deported as part of a delegation to Israel yesterday (Saturday, April 5).
Read moreDetailsThe boss of Bracknell Forest Council is among the highest paid out of all Berkshire local authorities.
Read moreDetailsThis week's Bracknell and Wokingham planning round up features plans for a VE day flag outside the council's offices and a refused plan to relocate
Read moreDetailsGary Cowan represented Arborfield for more than 27 years.
Read moreDetailsSix positions at Wokingham borough council are paid in excess of £100,000 per year.
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