FROM THE LEADER: Moving in the right direction?
Many residents will know that reducing numbers of new houses imposed on Wokingham Borough Council has been a priority for the Lib Dem administration
Read moreDetailsMany residents will know that reducing numbers of new houses imposed on Wokingham Borough Council has been a priority for the Lib Dem administration
Read moreDetailsDo you ever feel insignificant? Like no one really knows or cares who you are? Like important things happen to other people, not you?
Read moreDetailsChildren are our future and we need to make sure Wokingham is an area where young people can thrive and have a bright future ahead of them.
Read moreDetailsWell I made it to Lisbon. Sunny, beautiful Lisbon. It was a delight. A treat in every way.
Read moreDetailsWe are a partnership administration, the council is in no overall control, we have forged a new administration by working with other parties
Read moreDetailsWE welcome this new agreement dubbed the 'Windsor Framework', which is long overdue and fixes some of the trade problems in their original deal.
Read moreDetailsWe were aware of the road closures for the Wokingham half marathon and that the road from our house was on the route. We thought it wouldn't affect us
Read moreDetailsRoadworks lead to greater interaction between drivers. Small but necessary acts such as changing lanes depend on the kindness of strangers.
Read moreDetailsToo many of our children with special educational needs and disabilities have to travel a long way out of Wokingham borough for their education.
Read moreDetailsWith thousands of students and academics from all over the world, at the University of Reading we can find things to celebrate every day of the year.
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