Theresa May and Matt Rodda call on secretary of state for education to halt delay to Winnersh SEND school
TWO of the borough's MPs have written to the secretary of state for education over delays to a Winnersh school.
Read moreDetailsTWO of the borough's MPs have written to the secretary of state for education over delays to a Winnersh school.
Read moreDetailsPUPILS across Berkshire are being encouraged to write to their MP ? by an MP ahead of the COP26 meeting
Read moreDetailsThe council's plan to be net carbon zero by 2030 may have to be revisited in light of the current financial pressures.
Read moreDetailsWe must all hold the Government to account and ensure that we take our actions to combat climate change seriously
Read moreDetailsOne of the borough's MPs is calling on young people to write to their MP about the importance of action on climate change.
Read moreDetailsTHE new leader of Wokingham?s Liberal Democrats has unveiled his shadow executive.
Read moreDetailsA team of 'experienced' Lib Dem councillors would be good for Wokingham residents if they ran the council, the party's new leaders claim
Read moreDetails?I?m desperately sorry to any resident inconvenienced by the pausing of green waste collections," says Wokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Liberal Democrat leader Lindsay Ferris looks back as he prepares to stand down as the group's leader
Read moreDetailsData from the House of Commons Library, analysed by the Liberal Democrats, revealed that 17,333 state pensioners will be affected by the decision.
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