FROM THE CHAMBER: Of real pitches and astroturfing
In politics, astroturfing is secretly organising a fake grassroots campaign. Instead of real grass and real roots you have astroturf.
Read moreDetailsIn politics, astroturfing is secretly organising a fake grassroots campaign. Instead of real grass and real roots you have astroturf.
Read moreDetailsOur wonderfully diverse residents share common expectations of our council. For instance, effective local democracy, efficient delivery of services,
Read moreDetailsFirst the good news. Wokingham Borough Council will receive £0.67 million more from government towards supporting its revenue budget for 2024/5.
Read moreDetailsToday, on the way to the Church, it was -1°C according to the temperature gauge in the car.
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrat-run Wokingham Borough Council issued a story this week saying recycling was increasing but "we" can do better
Read moreDetailsEven though it's been very cold, and snow is threatening to fall, I and my colleagues have been knocking on many doors throughout Wokingham
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough has one of the highest rates of car ownership in the country and, as we all see, high levels of traffic.
Read moreDetailsIn a year when we have all-out council elections in May and a general election, we can expect the political temperature to rise
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Read moreDetailsIt's 3.25pm and thanks to a dear friend, I've managed to get out of the school run. This is an excellent 2024 win already
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