FROM THE LEADER: Community matters
Last Friday, my home village of Twyford held its Christmas Street Fayre. It's a great occasion, with stalls to promote local good causes
Read moreDetailsLast Friday, my home village of Twyford held its Christmas Street Fayre. It's a great occasion, with stalls to promote local good causes
Read moreDetailsIt’s the most wonderful time of the year and lots of us get to share that with our friends, family and our beloved dogs! The season is filled with presents,...
Read moreDetailsLast week I had a chance to go out for a meal with my sister, we went over to have a curry at a restaurant in Binfield, off St Mary's...
Read moreDetailsOver the last two and a half years, Liberal Democrats have run Wokingham Borough Council with the support of Labour councillors.
Read moreDetailsAs we come close to the year's end, it's time to reflect on the challenges and the achievements of the past twelve months.
Read moreDetailsRegular readers of Wokingham Today will be familiar with the financial challenges faced by your borough council, which receives the lowest level of
Read moreDetailsLast week Conservative councillors successfully brought forward a motion committing the Council to campaign against the Government's
Read moreDetailsIn the face of mounting financial pressures and increasing demand for services, many local authorities are grappling with a harsh reality:
Read moreDetailsAs your executive member for Business, Economic Development, Sport, Leisure, and the Arts I ask you to consider getting on the front foot
Read moreDetailsMany of you will be aware of the untimely death last week of my colleague and friend Paul Fishwick, Wokingham Borough Council's executive member
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