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After the intense drama of Holy Week and Good Friday, and the joy of Easter Sunday, the days that follow can leave one feeling tired, deflated
Read moreDetailsAfter the intense drama of Holy Week and Good Friday, and the joy of Easter Sunday, the days that follow can leave one feeling tired, deflated
Read moreDetailsIn the interests of a balanced picture, here is a more realistic audit of the broken promises and failure to deliver from a year of Lib Dem rule
Read moreDetailsI first raised the issue of the Gender Pay Gap at Wokingham Council back in 2019, and have repeatedly asked for a specific action plan
Read moreDetailsLast year, the Conservatives were responsible for a catastrophic mini-budget The mini-budget is costing many local families hundreds of pounds a month
Read moreDetailsI want to thank the community for their patience following the news that National Grid may delay the connection of Barkham solar farm by 11 years
Read moreDetailsWe have had many positive conversations with residents who have liked the way that the Liberal Democrats have been running the borough council
Read moreDetailsSpring bursts into life, new life all around, bird song, longer evenings and the promise of warmer days ahead. It's a good time to be alive
Read moreDetailsIn May 2022, Wokingham Borough Council's coalition inherited a solar farm plan that would have been up and running this year. Except, it isn't.
Read moreDetailsWe can point to a track record of achievement over the last year running Wokingham Borough Council as a minority administration
Read moreDetailsIt's election time, and, lo and behold, all sorts of misinformation has started circulating. Some facts need putting straight in road maintenance
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