BLUE SEATER: Wokingham Conservatives enjoy successful local elections
Wokingham's Conservatives enjoyed a successful local elections, gaining a majority in the borough council with seven new councillors elected.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Conservatives enjoyed a successful local elections, gaining a majority in the borough council with seven new councillors elected.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber wins the Thames Valley police and crime commissioner election as more than 30,000 ballots are rejected.
Read moreDetailsTHE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ‘worked their socks off’ to gain three seats in the Wokingham local elections, according to the party’s leader. Cllr Lindsay Ferris added that he was very proud...
Read moreDetailsVOTE 2021: The votes have been counted and Wokingham election results are in – the Conservatives maintain their majority on Wokingham Borough Council. They now have 31 seats in total,...
Read moreDetailsTHE new Conservative councillor for Maiden Erlegh has said he is absolutely delighted to be able to represent its residents again. Norman Jorgensen had a comfortable win in the seat,...
Read moreDetailsTHE Conservatives are poised to maintain control of Wokingham Borough Council following this year’s local elections. The ruling party is currently two seats away from a majority with six seats...
Read moreDetailsThere are 28 seats up for grabs in the Wokingham Local Elections 2021. If four seats switch from Conservative to another party then the council will go to No Overall...
Read moreDetailsTHURSDAY sees the borough head to the polls for the most important election in 20 years. Over the past four years, the Conservatives’ majority on the council has eroded as...
Read moreDetailsPauline Jorgensen By Pauline Jorgensen, Conservative candidate for Hillside ward Looking at the Chief Financial Officers report, Wokingham Borough Council’s finances are in strong shape. I have talked to the...
Read moreDetailsPolling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm on Thursday, May 6. Residents who are voting in person or by proxy are asked to wear a face covering, bring...
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