FROM THE LEADER: Let’s put the good of the borough above party politics
At the full council meeting on 19 September, councillors will be asked to approve the new local development plan, on which successive Conservative
Read moreDetailsAt the full council meeting on 19 September, councillors will be asked to approve the new local development plan, on which successive Conservative
Read moreDetailsAll previous communications were deleted once the previous parliament was dissolved.
Read moreDetailsHe joined Conservative party members ato share his values and ideas for the future of the party, and the country.
Read moreDetailsHunters Dog Holiday is looking for new members to join its network of trusted, vetted, licensed dog boarders providing homes-from-home to dogs on holiday.
Read moreDetailsLast week's Full Council meeting exposed the full extent of just how much Wokingham Borough's Liberal Democrat administration has been misleading
Read moreDetailsOur road network is in crisis. Across the country, and also in Wokingham, underfunding from government over more than a decade has left local roads
Read moreDetailsCouncillor Paul Fishwick, the executive member for active travel, transport and highways, highlighted the changes.
Read moreDetails'We would like to do lots of resurfacing, but lots of resurfacing is very, very expensive.'
Read moreDetailsCouncil officers were applauded for their work at the recent general election.
Read moreDetailsIn London, entrepreneurs have developed a new offer: people pay ludicrous amounts of money to attend a party 'experience' in London in a venue
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