FROM THE COUNCIL LEADERSHIP: Looking to the future
One of the things that gives politics a bad name is the reluctance of those in positions of authority to think long-term.
Read moreDetailsOne of the things that gives politics a bad name is the reluctance of those in positions of authority to think long-term.
Read moreDetailsIt was a joy for me last weekend to take a christening service for two young children in All Saints church in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsIt's Friday morning and I'm sat researching the best way to clean mouldy bath toys.
Read moreDetailsMortgage rates have reached their highest levels for 15 years, surpassing the aftermath of the disastrous Liz Truss/Kwarteng budget
Read moreDetailsSince May 2022, the Liberal Democrat led Council has continued lobbying the Government on Housing numbers for the Borough
Read moreDetailsWhen the Liberal Democrats formed a minority administration at Wokingham Borough Council in May 2022, we inherited a difficult financial situation.
Read moreDetailsI recently attended Wokingham Pride ? what a joyful, celebration of life, love and acceptance.
Read moreDetailsI had heard of challenges around recruiting and retaining staff, but a new challenge I had not heard before was how 'work ethic' was having an impact
Read moreDetailsThe financial position over the last couple of years has been very difficult for many residents and for businesses with inflation soaring to over 10%
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