FROM THE LEADER: Our local housing crisis
Wokingham Borough is an area of high housing costs.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough is an area of high housing costs.
Read moreDetailsMany of us continue to be appalled by the actions of the Labour government. Less than 2 years in power, and we're now seeing open warfare from Labour
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council looks set to remain at its current Shute End home - at least for the next ten years.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough council’s chief executive Susan Parsonage has been awarded a MBE for her outstanding dedication and service to local government. Susan has been the council’s chief executive since April...
Read moreDetailsAn image published by Wokingham Reform appears to have used an image which bears no resemblance to Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsApproval is expectedf or a single-storey SEND resource base within the grounds of St Paul's Church of England Junior School on Oxford Road.
Read moreDetailsFor many decades, local government has had much of its activity determined by national government.
Read moreDetailsReform UK has appointed an AI specialist as its new chairman for Wokingham, with Wokingham Without parish councillor Colin Wright
Read moreDetailsMore than 200 residents from across the country attended a vigil at Reading Minster.
Read moreDetailsThe chair of Reform UK in Bracknell has admitted to using AI to create photos of the town for a poster.
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