FROM THE LEADER: The current election is shaping up to be the nastiest I can remember
The current local election is shaping up to be the nastiest I can remember in more than thirty years involvement in campaigning.
Read moreDetailsThe current local election is shaping up to be the nastiest I can remember in more than thirty years involvement in campaigning.
Read moreDetailsAgainst a difficult national financial backdrop, I am pleased to say that Wokingham Borough Council has delivered a balanced budget this year
Read moreDetailsThe Americans launched their military campaign with the full support of Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage, but not the support of the Liberal Democrats.
Read moreDetailsWhat are Reform UK's policies? Does anybody know?
Read moreDetailsWith all the terrible things happening in the world right now, it seems to me that clinging onto hope is more important than ever.
Read moreDetailsTeamwork is at the heart of what we do as Labour, and it is through collaboration at every level that we are able to deliver meaningful change
Read moreDetailsAs the local elections approach, it's worth asking yourself what kind of politics you want
Read moreDetailsLast week, a Conservative councillors proposed a motion to ensure Wokingham Borough Council listens to local residents and responds properly.
Read moreDetailsGiven the very challenging financial position ? we are in the first of three years of reductions in central government support for our services
Read moreDetailsIn our Borough many people rely on their car day in day out, not as a luxury but as a costly necessity.
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