FROM THE CHAMBER: Business – government – community
I use this week's column to introduce myself and my approach to the executive portfolio I have the absolute honour of heading up on your behalf.
Read moreDetailsI use this week's column to introduce myself and my approach to the executive portfolio I have the absolute honour of heading up on your behalf.
Read moreDetailsRecognition of the key role of good local councillors, is itself a result of regular reporting on what the council does in Wokingham Today.
Read moreDetailsLike most of the Hongkongers recently arrived in the UK, we had never planned to leave until the huge social changes of the last decade
Read moreDetailsFor decades, John Redwood has taken the people of Wokingham for granted. He has focused instead on his passion for privatising our public services
Read moreDetailsIt seems like every day a news item reminds us how much damage the Conservatives have done.
Read moreDetailsWe took the children to the beach yesterday for what has become our annual May Beach Day.
Read moreDetailsSomething unexpected happened to me in on the Friday before the local elections. I tripped, fell and broke my hip
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is hosting a public consultation on a draft of the Community Vision. The consultation runs until June 28
Read moreDetailsEvery now and again life will throw a massive change at us. Sometimes that change is exciting and other times, it can fill us with anxiety and fear.
Read moreDetailsThank you to everyone across the Borough who voted in the elections earlier this month
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