Councillors reject ‘pay’ rise: ‘The timing is simply wrong’ over plan to increase allowances and backdate them
COUNCILLORS from all parties in Wokingham have turned down the opportunity to give themselves a 'pay' rise.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS from all parties in Wokingham have turned down the opportunity to give themselves a 'pay' rise.
Read moreDetailsFor months, residents have been calling for 20mph road markings, and barriers lining the school pavement and the crossing in Montague Park, Wokingham
Read moreDetailsCOVID has impacted on the delivery of a shake-up of the borough's parking arrangements.
Read moreDetailsTWO ENTRANCES caused a diplomatic incident at a Shinfield school last month ? one councillor was at one, while another was at the other
Read moreDetailsFor the first time ever, the electorate will have to show photographic identification to cast their ballot.
Read moreDetailsONE of Wokingham Borough's four MPs has earned more outside of parliament than any other politician according to new data released today
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to replace the 'tatty and frayed' Union flag outside the Reading council offices
Read moreDetailsA TWEET by one of the borough's four MPs has been criticised for being misleading by the leader of Wokingham Borough Council, and by social media users. Sir John Redwood,...
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Liberal Democrats are calling for a government health minister to visit the borough to observe the lack of NHS dentist places available
Read moreDetailsonce again Wokingham is set to be the lowest funded unitary authority, leading to concerns that Rishi Sunak is acting as Scrooge this Christmas
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