Minister on the streets of Sonning
Tom Tugendhat, the Secretary of State for Security, spent time knocking on doors in Pound Lane.
Read moreDetailsTom Tugendhat, the Secretary of State for Security, spent time knocking on doors in Pound Lane.
Read moreDetailsA government minister was on the election trail in Sonning yesterday (Sunday), lending his support to the Conservative candidate for the new Woodley and Earley constituency. Tom Tugendhat, the Secretary...
Read moreDetailsLucy Demery has been selected as the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Wokingham for the General Election on Thursday. July 4. She was unanimously adopted by members of the Wokingham Conservative...
Read moreDetails'Thank you so much to those who have contributed so much to our community'.
Read moreDetailsPauline Jorgensen, the Conservative candidate for the Earley and Woodley constituency, spent an afternoon at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetails"There is the sense (the Tories are) messing things up for no reason. The cuts have, in the long run, harmed the economy more than they have helped"
Read moreDetails'Local papers play a key role in sustaining local democracy'
Read moreDetailsCllr Mather said: "I was humbled to be asked to be the new Mayor of Wokingham Borough for the coming year."
Read moreDetailsThe leader of a national political party has spoken after the decision by Sir John Redwood to stand down.
Read moreDetailsNew data reveals the 'shocking' scale of unsolved burglaries.
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