FROM THE CHAMBER: Berkshire Domestic Abuse and Suicide Prevention
Last week Wokingham Borough Council staff and partners attended the launch of the Berkshire Domestic Abuse and Suicide Prevention Toolkit.
Read moreDetailsLast week Wokingham Borough Council staff and partners attended the launch of the Berkshire Domestic Abuse and Suicide Prevention Toolkit.
Read moreDetailsThis week, with the Prime Minister and his cabinet, we have seen what happens when your leadership team do not work well together
Read moreDetailsOver the last few weeks, I have spoken with more than 2,000 residents of the borough on their doorsteps or in the street
Read moreDetailsLike me, you've probably been watching the Labour dramas with weary resignation. Less than 2 years in power, and we're already witnessing the end
Read moreDetailsResidents across the borough voted in the much-anticipated local elections, with a third of council seats up for re election.
Read moreDetailsThank you to the electors of Wokingham Borough for turning out in large numbers to vote in last week's local elections.
Read moreDetailsIn a number of wards, turnout was higher than previous years. In all but one ward turnout was over 40% and in some it was over 50%
Read moreDetailsSo here we are. After 4 years of running the council, voters have put their faith in the Lib Dems once again, and given us a 5th year
Read moreDetailsWhen it comes to buying and selling houses, things aren’t always straightforward. Over the next 8 weeks, Tim and Julia Haycocks, owners of Stowhill Estates Berkshire, will be offering honest...
Read moreDetailsIf you've been driving around or south of Wokingham Town in the last few weeks, you are more than likely to have seen worse than normal congestion
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