From the chamber: Financial pressures on schools and families
We are lucky in Wokingham Borough that our schools deliver good quality education despite the fact they are among the very worst funded in the country
Read moreDetailsWe are lucky in Wokingham Borough that our schools deliver good quality education despite the fact they are among the very worst funded in the country
Read moreDetailsWe recently returned from a week in Spain, our first foreign trip as a family. It was everything we needed it to be.
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrats believe in the value of working with others - inclusivity is in our DNA
Read moreDetailsEveryone wants to live in a society that is free from racism and inequality. Without action, that version of society will never arrive
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has changed again, a new governance is being worked out. There are, on paper, some positive moves but whether that occurs is another question
Read moreDetailsAn extract from a speech the Rt Revd Stephen Croft, the Bishop of Oxford, gave in the House of Lords on October 22.
Read moreDetailsAs Shadow Exec member for Environment and Leisure, I want to help the Borough save money by achieving lower volumes of residual (blue bag) waste
Read moreDetailsAll parties on the borough council agree that this year we face the most challenging environment anyone can remember for council finances
Read moreDetailsThe Lib Dems says they support greener energy, but they aren't proactively promoting Solar on Schools, for the benefit of our 30,000 children
Read moreDetailsOn Blagrave Street, today, things look pretty much the same as they do on any other day of the week.
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