FROM THE STUMP: A brighter future for the community
Andrew Gray By Andrew Gray The Covid-19 pandemic has changed our lives in so many ways; the way students learn, our relationship with local green spaces, and our innate sense...
Read moreDetailsAndrew Gray By Andrew Gray The Covid-19 pandemic has changed our lives in so many ways; the way students learn, our relationship with local green spaces, and our innate sense...
Read moreDetailsAS THE local elections draw closer, Wokingham residents are being urged to make their choice now. No, who they will vote for but how they will vote. Every effort is...
Read moreDetailsAndy Croy, Labour1443Fiona Morley, Freedom Alliance23Shahid Younis, Conservative1489Sheila Jordan, Lib Dem256Smauel Langlois, Green Party186Spoilt22 Polling Stations Earley Home Guard, 22 Pitts Lane, EarleyChrist Church Hall (Main), Crockhamwell Road, Woodley 2021...
Read moreDetailsA PETITION to move the Wokingham Without polling station this May has gathered more than 500 signatures. Despite this, the creator said it was too late to see a relocation....
Read moreDetailsAs May 6 comes closer, our manifesto series sees Andy Croy from Wokingham Labour set out his party’s principles to PHIL CREIGHTON A VOTE for a Labour councillor is a vote...
Read moreDetailsThe closing date for nominations in this year's local elections has now passed and the candidates can be revealed. There are 18 wards in Wokingham borough up for election –...
Read moreDetailsAs May 6 comes closer, our manifesto series sees WOKINGHAM CONSERVATIVES explain why you should vote for them Our goal is to provide the best quality services and the best...
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