Wokingham Borough Council rejects safety audit concerns over California Cross
California crossroads will continue to be monitored.
Read moreDetailsCalifornia crossroads will continue to be monitored.
Read moreDetailsResidents of Winnersh will vote today to elect a new borough councillor.
Read moreDetailsJust three options remain.
Read moreDetailsFive former MPs were canvassing ahead of this week's by-election.
Read moreDetailsA trategic framework was approved to help towns and districts adapt and thrive.
Read moreDetailsTwo former Borough mayors have died
Read moreDetailsWhen you try to achieve something, it always seems a good idea to think about the likely consequences. What would success look like?
Read moreDetailsIn a few weeks' time, the Liberal Democrat administration will present their budget for 2025/26 to Council
Read moreDetailsA member of Wokingham Borough Council has been suspended from the Labour party, and is currently sitting as an Independent councillor.
Read moreDetailsThe war of words ahead of next week's Winnersh by-election has intensified.
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