Clive Jones urges Government to encourage businesses to employ and support neurodiverse people
Clive Jones, has called on the Government to support local businesses providing employment for neurodiverse people
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, has called on the Government to support local businesses providing employment for neurodiverse people
Read moreDetailsEvery week in this country, on average, two women are killed by a man they once loved or trusted.
Read moreDetailsThe financial position of Bracknell Forest Council is stable with an underspend despite pressures on caring for adults and children.
Read moreDetailsIn September 2024, Wokingham Borough Council approved its new local development plan, which sets out new local planning policies and identifies sites
Read moreDetailsA councillor has made a call for Bracknell Forest Council to commit to protecting free speech in the wake of questions over immigration policies.
Read moreDetailsA query over whether planning permission should have been sought to use a hotel in Bracknell to house families from Afghanistan has been cleared up.
Read moreDetailsA letter has been sent to all councillors in Berkshire pushing for a public sector pensions scheme to 'divest' from Israel.
Read moreDetailsThe Reform UK party in Bracknell has mourned the loss of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk who was killed on Thursday
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is currently holding a community governance review consultation.
Read moreDetailsHe made 935 parliamentary contributions in 2024.
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