FROM THE OPPOSITION Conservatives will act where Lib Dems fail
In the last few weeks there has been much about the new Labour Government's first hundred days in office.
Read moreDetailsIn the last few weeks there has been much about the new Labour Government's first hundred days in office.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham Borough councillor has stepped down from her role with immediate effect.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council receives less core revenue support from central government, per head of population, than any other
Read moreDetailsAre you - or a friend, family member, or neighbour - a pensioner living on a low income? Please read this article ? you or your
Read moreDetailsThe temperature has definitely dropped and many of us have turned up the thermostat. Yet, for some people the cost of heating is a real concern.
Read moreDetailsA public meeting of Wokingham Borough Council's Licensing and Appeals sub-committee will make the decision.
Read moreDetailsHe said: "Being diagnosed with cancer is one of the worst experiences someone can go through."
Read moreDetailsCouncils will be awarded a share of £16.2 million to transform neglected land into new homes
Read moreDetailsShe spoke at the Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce's Windsor Debates.
Read moreDetailsOne of the exciting changes since July 4th has been a new Labour MP for Earley and Woodley, a constituency which includes large parts of Wokingham
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