FROM THE OPPOSITION: The Lib Dems are at it again
The LibDems are at it again. And once again residents are angry about LibDem controlled Wokingham and its refusal to consult properly or listen
Read moreDetailsThe LibDems are at it again. And once again residents are angry about LibDem controlled Wokingham and its refusal to consult properly or listen
Read moreDetailsWhenever the phrase "digital transformation" gets thrown around, it can be easy to dismiss it as corporate jargon.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has always received low levels of central government subsidy for key services compared with other councils
Read moreDetailsThe election of Andy Burnham as Prime Minister marks an important moment in British politics.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's new local plan has almost completed its examination by government planning inspectors.
Read moreDetailsIt is becoming increasingly obvious that the Labour Government is intent on starving councils such as Wokingham of funding.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour Government has withdrawn over £43m from Wokingham Borough Council over the next 3 years.
Read moreDetailsAndy Burnham has certainly hit the ground running with a slew of measures to show the new Prime Minister means business.
Read moreDetailsA couple of weeks ago, the 4th of July marked the second anniversary of 2024's General Election.
Read moreDetailsThis week has seen the arrival of a new prime minister, the fifth in as many years. What will Prime Minister Burnham do to help Wokingham Borough
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