FROM THE LEADER: Community vision update
When we began work on a Community Vision for Wokingham borough eighteen months ago, I never dared to hope we would be so successful at engaging
Read moreDetailsWhen we began work on a Community Vision for Wokingham borough eighteen months ago, I never dared to hope we would be so successful at engaging
Read moreDetailsI was delighted that May's Local Elections saw nine new Conservative councillors elected across Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsCouncils do not always get a good press or command the affection of the people they are there to serve. But they can be a great force for good
Read moreDetailsThe new Labour Government has announced that it won't proceed with plans by the previous Conservative Government to replace the RBH
Read moreDetailsFor too many residents in the borough, the dream of home ownership is not as it first seems. The experience of owning a brand-new house in a pristine
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is encouraging residents to check their electoral registration details.
Read moreDetailsI really hope that our new government makes the changes that this country needs. I was very disappointed that there was nothing in the Kings
Read moreDetailsOnce awarded, the new £112 million contract will commence on April 1, 2026.
Read moreDetailsYuan Yang paid a visit to Woodley Lunch Bunch on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsNow Parliament is in recess over the Summer, it's a good time to step back and review how the first few months of a Labour Government
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