FROM THE OPPOSITION: Supporting our Hong Kong Chinese community
Last weekend I spoke at the annual Hong Kong Tiananmen Square commemoration in Reading.
Read moreDetailsLast weekend I spoke at the annual Hong Kong Tiananmen Square commemoration in Reading.
Read moreDetailsWhen I was standing for election last July, one of the biggest issues that came up on the doorstep was the NHS
Read moreDetailsIn a week in which we have another borough council by-election, it's worth asking why people become involved in local politics
Read moreDetailsDinton Pastures won't just be a place to walk your dog or take in the spring air, it will be transformed into a creative, living gallery
Read moreDetailsHonest Burgers latest offering sees them bring a taste of New York to cities and towns around England with their brand new burger.
Read moreDetailsLast week, Wokingham Borough Council launched its own community lottery to help local good causes.
Read moreDetailsTrying to cross the Wokingham Road to get to Earley Station is far too dangerous. Cars speed along the road, without too many breaks in the traffic.
Read moreDetailsCantley Park is costing council taxpayers around £225,000 a year to run, and income is falling short, Wokingham's Lib Dems are telling residents.
Read moreDetailsJust over six months ago the Liberal Democrats voted to approve its Local Plan for future housing development, with the support of some Labour members
Read moreDetailsI joined Wokingham Borough Council as Ward Member for Thames last May?an exciting challenge at 33 weeks pregnant
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