FROM THE LEADER: Let’s put the good of the borough above party politics
At the full council meeting on 19 September, councillors will be asked to approve the new local development plan, on which successive Conservative
Read moreDetailsAt the full council meeting on 19 September, councillors will be asked to approve the new local development plan, on which successive Conservative
Read moreDetailsLast week's Full Council meeting exposed the full extent of just how much Wokingham Borough's Liberal Democrat administration has been misleading
Read moreDetailsMy family and I recently had the pleasure of "Al fresco" dining at Easthampstead Park Hotel, and I must say, the experience was delightful.
Read moreDetailsMaybe it was partly a consequence of Covid, but a couple of years ago, it felt as though technology had made a huge breakthrough. It was simple
Read moreDetailsAlan Ayckbourn's much-loved comedy comes to The Mill at Sonning
Read moreDetailsOur road network is in crisis. Across the country, and also in Wokingham, underfunding from government over more than a decade has left local roads
Read moreDetailsIn London, entrepreneurs have developed a new offer: people pay ludicrous amounts of money to attend a party 'experience' in London in a venue
Read moreDetailsIt's 2pm on a sunny Sunday afternoon and I'm in my usual writing spot at the dining room table, listening out for my soon-to-be four year old
Read moreDetailsYour local Conservative councillors are committed to listening to what you, our residents want, and delivering on this.
Read moreDetailsWe are on course to bring the new Local Plan before the full borough council for approval on 19 September, our next scheduled meeting.
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