REVIEW: Death Comes to Pemberley at The Mill at Sonning
The World Premier of P.D. James Jane Austen-inspired murder mystery will soon be transferring from The Mill at Sonning to Windsor Theatre Royal.
Read moreDetailsThe World Premier of P.D. James Jane Austen-inspired murder mystery will soon be transferring from The Mill at Sonning to Windsor Theatre Royal.
Read moreDetailsIt's now a year since the biggest tour ever hit London with three sold out Wembley Stadium shows in June plus another five in August!
Read moreDetailsBeing a Councillor at Wokingham Borough Council means making difficult and often challenging decisions.
Read moreDetailsPolitics often has a short-term focus. What politicians tend to think, will win my party the next election?
Read moreDetailsFor the last two and a half years, valuable Council office space has been left mothballed and empty rather than generating an income for the Council.
Read moreDetailsRunning a council necessarily involves a lot of reacting to pressures generated externally, often by central government
Read moreDetailsWokingham is already one of the worst-funded councils in England. Now the Labour Government wants to take away the household support fund
Read moreDetailsI am delighted to have recently joined the executive of the borough council, with responsibility for active travel, transport and highways.
Read moreDetailsLast week saw a Wokingham Borough Council by-election in the Maiden Erlegh and Whitegates ward.
Read moreDetailsFor me, things have changed significantly in the last week. I have moved from being the Executive Member for Active Travel Transport and Highways
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