FROM THE CHAMBER: Cantley is a precious resource – not a cash cow
This week I have spent more time at playing fields than I have in many years, having been a staunch refuser of participation in organised sports
Read moreDetailsThis week I have spent more time at playing fields than I have in many years, having been a staunch refuser of participation in organised sports
Read moreDetailsNo car parking charges at Cantley Park in this year's budget.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has started consulting on a Community Governance Review.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones MP met King Charles III.
Read moreDetailsAt the last Council meeting, my colleague Cllr Peter Harper submitted a petition to the Council to calling for changes to the new round abouts
Read moreDetailsIn 2021, the Government announced their intention to introduce assurance in adult social care, including that the CQC
Read moreDetailsShe polled 52.7% of the vote with 1,172 to win the seat that was previously held by Paul Fishwick.
Read moreDetailsEnsuring that all children in our local area get the best start in life is crucially important. A child's schooling can shape their future
Read moreDetailsIt has been Wokingham MP Clive Jones' principal missions since his election.
Read moreDetailsOakbank School parents claimed their children ‘have been failed’ during a protest demanding better education. Dozens of parents and pupils protested outside the Ryeish Green school’s gates on Wednesday afternoon...
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