FROM THE COUNCIL LEADERSHIP: We can achieve more together
There are people for whom life is a challenge, as a result of physical or mental health problems. Their struggles will go on when inflation falls
Read moreDetailsThere are people for whom life is a challenge, as a result of physical or mental health problems. Their struggles will go on when inflation falls
Read moreDetailsThe University's Great Hall was a hive of activity, excitement and pride last month as we conferred degrees to thousands of new graduate
Read moreDetailswhat struck me as I talked to the children on the roof was their excitement at being up so high, and enthusiasm in sharing the moment with friends
Read moreDetailsWhy can't they keep to the Budget they set and why are they proposing to cut everyday services the Council should be providing, like litter bins?
Read moreDetailsUnder the Conservatives, the housing system seems to have completely broken down. People get stuck at the private rental stage and cannot save
Read moreDetailsYesterday, a stranger made me cry. This was not her intention; she was very much the trigger, not the cause,
Read moreDetailsThe cost of living crisis continues to put huge pressure on many in Wokingham, those who had no room to make further savings are hit the hardest
Read moreDetailsHow do we protect our borough's character and avoid impossible pressure on local infrastructure, but ensure those who need a home have one?
Read moreDetailsIf you approach Wiltshire Road from Rose Street, you will not need me tell you that for more than a year All Saints' Church has been a building site.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Liberal Democrats talk a good talk, but their actions don't match what they are saying. Residents just want them to get the basics right
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