FROM THE LEADER: A better kind of politics
As 2025 draws to a close, I wanted to share with you my thoughts for a better way in which we could conduct local politics for the public good.
Read moreDetailsAs 2025 draws to a close, I wanted to share with you my thoughts for a better way in which we could conduct local politics for the public good.
Read moreDetailsFor months, residents in Wokingham Borough and around the country had been waiting for the next Labour Government Budget with a sense of dread.
Read moreDetailsAs you arrive at The Royal Berkshire Hotel in Ascot, the first thing you notice is its timeless charm.
Read moreDetailsAs a self-confessed curry connoisseur, I'm always on the lookout for restaurants that serve authentic, flavour-packed Indian cuisine
Read moreDetailsThe past fortnight has seen world leaders gather in Brazil for the latest UN climate summit, COP
Read moreDetailsRead our review of The Mill at Sonning's revival of 'My Fair Lady', a rags to riches tale that is a pure triumph for the theatre
Read moreDetailsAt a time when Wokingham Borough Council and many other councils face a swinging cut in their funding from central government
Read moreDetailsThis week I attended the critical public examination of the draft Local Plan produced be Wokingham Borough Council's Liberal Democrat administration
Read moreDetailsPartner and head of Blandy & Blandy's Residential Property team, Manisha Bhula, discusses a recent social media post by the Prime Minister
Read moreDetailsLocal residents, refugee charities, the Prime Minister and I agree on this: the use of hotels to house asylum seekers needs to end as soon as possible
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