FROM THE CHAMBER: WBC’s response to the government’s new Simpler Recycling legislation
After last year's changes, I suspect many of us would rather never talk about bins again
Read moreDetailsAfter last year's changes, I suspect many of us would rather never talk about bins again
Read moreDetailsThey say a week is a long time in politics! Today I wanted to highlight a few things that have been in the press over the last seven days.
Read moreDetailsI'm sat at my dining room table, as I often am, reflecting on previous columns about my children.
Read moreDetailsAt a recent Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting, we were presented with a policy to ban Council advertising of a range of products
Read moreDetailsOne of the toughest challenges for councils at the moment is special educational needs.
Read moreDetailsSocial media is a feature of politics now - locally, nationally, and internationally. Its influence is much greater
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?
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