FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: The case for keeping weekly bin collections
We know the new system will be less efficient, offer a poorer service to Wokingham, because the bin lorry will still turn up at your house every week
Read moreDetailsWe know the new system will be less efficient, offer a poorer service to Wokingham, because the bin lorry will still turn up at your house every week
Read moreDetailsSally McIlhone, writer and founder of Every Other Mother (child-friendly events aimed at entertaining and inspiring mums) was a co-host down
Read moreDetailsThey will tell the story once again of his agonising death at the hands of the Roman Empire - on any measure an outrageously unjust act
Read moreDetailsThe Borough Council has to maintain all adopted roads and pavements, the streetlights, traffic signals and signs associated with them
Read moreDetailsBefore battle commences, I want to strike a less partisan note and thank those many councillors who are standing down at the elections on May 2
Read moreDetailsAs the rain falls, my mind turns to the Bible story of Noah. He and his family stuck inside a large floating ark as rain fell for 40 days and...
Read moreDetailsAndrew Gray One of my favourite parts of being a councillor, is going out talking to residents every week and finding out what improvements they want to see, both in...
Read moreDetailsI came into local politics for two reasons. The first was to do right for Arborfield and Wokingham residents.
Read moreDetailsWhen the Conservative councillors ran the Council, we routinely lobbied the Government for a fairer funding settlement for Wokingham
Read moreDetailsHere are just some examples, since the Liberal Democrats have been in charge of how we have been careful with Wokingham's money
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