FROM THE CHAMBER: Ensuring councillors can be held to account
Councils, such as Wokingham Borough Council are all required to have a Constitution that lays out the rules and guidelines of how it operates
Read moreDetailsCouncils, such as Wokingham Borough Council are all required to have a Constitution that lays out the rules and guidelines of how it operates
Read moreDetailsThere is no getting away from the fact that there is quite a lot of doom and gloom in the news when it comes to local government.
Read moreDetailsDo you believe in conspiracy theories? I know a few people who regularly tell me about current conspiracy theories.
Read moreDetailsIn recent years, Wokingham Borough has been repeatedly voted among the best places to live in the country.
Read moreDetailsWhat an astonishing piece from Conservative Leader Pauline Jorgensen last week. It was like a peek into an alternative, fantastical universe
Read moreDetailsThe recent Women's World Cup has thrown up several interesting issues.
Read moreDetailsChildren's social care is predicted an overspend of over £1 million in that area - Wokingham is not alone in this
Read moreDetailsSlough, Woking, Thurrock, Kent, Birmingham - these are just a few of the councils, of all political colours, in severe financial difficulties
Read moreDetailsFamilies and pensioners are still feeling the effects of Liz Truss's disastrous mini budget and the subsequent choices by Rishi Sunak
Read moreDetailsAs an archaeologist, I have a soft spot for looking into the past. Understanding what shaped our history is key to planning for our future
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