Wokingham borough local elections: Conservatives
Wokingham borough Conservatives are setting out a clear plan to protect our communities, and restore competent local leadership.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough Conservatives are setting out a clear plan to protect our communities, and restore competent local leadership.
Read moreDetailsSir Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, was in Finchampstead to highlight the need for more funding and facilities for adult social care.
Read moreDetailsResidents will decide whether to adopt or reject a neighbourhood plan.
Read moreDetailsBracknell has revealed its new strategy for protecting women in an impassioned intervention by the council leader.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough have local elections to determine who serves as your local councillor and which party has political control of the borough council.
Read moreDetailsIn a manner not unlike the frequent episodes of performative outrage when Labour Ministers attempt to deflect from the Government's many shortcoming
Read moreDetailsIn Wokingham, nothing is handed to you?especially if you stand as a Labour candidate. Every vote, every bit of trust has to be earned
Read moreDetailsThe new Crisis and Resilience Fund launched in Wokingham this month. Funded by central government, this replaces the Household Support Fund
Read moreDetailsThe disruption follows the council's switch to Arcus software at the end of January.
Read moreDetailsHe is now the town council's second Green councillor.
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