FROM THE LEADER: A Thames Valley mayoral strategic authority?
The government wants all parts of England to have elected mayors, who will exercise strategic powers in their Mayoral Strategic Authorities
Read moreDetailsThe government wants all parts of England to have elected mayors, who will exercise strategic powers in their Mayoral Strategic Authorities
Read moreDetailsAnyone who travels around Wokingham knows the daily challenges. Our roads are under pressure, and with more homes being built
Read moreDetailsThis week (10 ? 14 November 2025) marks Resolution's Good Divorce Week, a week where members of the Resolution community focus
Read moreDetailsHong Kongers in the UK and worldwide face an increasingly alarming campaign of transnational repression by the Chinese government.
Read moreDetailsAt the moment, the cost of living is forcing many of our residents to tighten their belts and be cautious with their spending
Read moreDetailsWhen I am speaking to residents, they often raise with me concerns or difficulties regarding Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsOur town centres are facing a challenging time. Besides the impact of online shopping on retailers, there is now great uncertainty about the future
Read moreDetailsI knock on doors every week across Norreys ward, not only to listen to residents' concerns and help with local issues
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has long received the lowest level of revenue support from central government of any English council
Read moreDetailsBefore taking control of councils, the Reform Party loudly promised to cut 'waste' in local government to reduce taxes.
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