FROM THE CHAMBER: Good news from Children’s Services
It is great to be in the position to share several pieces of good news from Children's Services.
Read moreDetailsIt is great to be in the position to share several pieces of good news from Children's Services.
Read moreDetailsFrequently in this paper we talk about big decisions taken at Council meetings. These meetings are important and affect issues residents care
Read moreDetailst's now nearly 9 months since I was elected as Wokingham's first ever Liberal Democrat MP.
Read moreDetailsWe live in a worrying world. It can be very easy, when you see the seemingly unending catalogue of bad news stories
Read moreDetailsMy family and I felt very "Lucky", to be invited to the eagerly anticipated and newly opened Lucky's restaurant in Elms Walk.
Read moreDetailsWhile many may not have a direct connection to schools, education concerns us all. The Labour Government seems determined
Read moreDetailsEveryone deserves the chance to contribute. Individuals feel happier and more fulfilled, and we all benefit from tapping the talent
Read moreDetailsI am not sure if everyone truly understands what Wokingham Borough Council does for them.
Read moreDetailsSaturday, March 15 is International Long Covid Awareness Day, marking five years since many countries around the world went into lockdown
Read moreDetailsMy brief is Active Transport Travel and Highways. Having worked in a transport industry all of my career someone thought I was an obvious fit.
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