VOTE 2023: Wokingham borough councils standing down at the local elections
A NUMBER of councillors representing Wokingham borough will be standing down at the local elections.
Read moreDetailsA NUMBER of councillors representing Wokingham borough will be standing down at the local elections.
Read moreDetailsTHE CONSERVATIVES are 'failing the NHS' and 'wasting taxpayers' money', according to the leader of the Lib Dems.
Read moreDetailsTHE DEPUTY leader of the Wokingham Borough Partnership, Cllr Stephen Conway, says he is sad to see the independents leave the grouping
Read moreDetailsTHE DECISION to leave the Wokingham Borough Partnership was a sad one for Cllr Jim Frewin.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to switch Wokingham's waste away from weekly blue bags to wheelie bins will go ahead, despite councillors voting against the plans last night.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS have voted to keep Wokingham's blue bag system for rubbish, 2 days after the ruling executive approved a switch to fortnightly collections
Read moreDetailsSPECULATION that Wokingham Borough Council will revert to the control of the Conservatives ahead of the local elections appears to be misfounded
Read moreDetailsTHERE are serious questions to be answered from the Lib Dem-run executive in the wake of the independent councillors quitting the ruling partnership
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS will come first, promises the leader of the Labour group on Wokingham borough council.
Read moreDetailsSIR John Redwood was one of 22 Conservative MPs who voted against Rishi Sunak's new post-Brexit deal for Northern Ireland.
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