VOTE 2019: Wokingham Borough Council results
Wokingham Borough residents were asked to vote on 18 seats across the borough today - these are known as wards, with voters voting for their local ward. The borough operates...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough residents were asked to vote on 18 seats across the borough today - these are known as wards, with voters voting for their local ward. The borough operates...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Sonning has voted in today's local elections. She was accompanied by her husband. They drove to the polling station, which was Beech Lodge, off Liguge Way. As...
Read moreDetailsLAST WEEK’S Wokingham Paper featured extensive coverage of the civic funeral for Alderman Bob Wyatt. Former mayor, borough and town councillor and Austin enthusiast, he is the reason why Julian...
Read moreDetailsLast April, Cllr Andy Croy was Labour’s sole representative on Wokingham Borough Council. But just a few weeks later, the old joke – that you could stick a blue rosette...
Read moreDetailsFOR the first time in Wokingham’s history, a Women’s Equality Party candidate is standing. Louise Timlin is asking Evendons voters for their support in the local elections on Thursday, May...
Read moreDetails"In the past year, we’ve grown as a group. We’re a lot more organised and focused on the issues residents want us to be focused on. And the feedback we’re...
Read moreDetailsPOSTAL VOTERS in Emmbrook got a surprise from the postman – duplicate votes. An error at the printers meant that local election voters living in Emmbrook South ward received two...
Read moreDetailsON Thursday, you have the opportunity to decide the future of the borough. While the Conservatives will come out of the May 2 local elections as the largest party, the...
Read moreDetailsThis Thursday is polling day. For some of us, we have lived and breathed local politics preparing for this day. For others, it’s just another day. Last May, in the...
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