Conservatives win Shinfield by-election
Conservative candidate Hilary Pollock has won yesterday's by-election for the vacant seat on Shinfield parish council.
Read moreDetailsConservative candidate Hilary Pollock has won yesterday's by-election for the vacant seat on Shinfield parish council.
Read moreDetails"We don't help ourselves because we need to be clearer with people about why we are consulting".
Read moreDetails"This defection shows that the Wokingham Green party is a rapidly growing force for change in the borough."
Read moreDetailsThe charter commits organisations to having a clear and visible race equality policy.
Read moreDetailsThe election of a parish councillor for Shinfield village ward of the parish of Shinfield is set to take place.
Read moreDetailsWe live in dangerous and worrying times, with great volatility and uncertainty seemingly the only new constants.
Read moreDetailsSenior council figures have been asked to explain how concerns about convicted rapist Diwan Khan were handled in 2024
Read moreDetailsI wish to add my full support to Ted O'Neill's call for the memorial cross to be returned to its rightful place at the junction
Read moreDetailsLast week, Parliament voted on whether to introduce a ban on social media for children under 16. I've received and responded to over 1,000 emails
Read moreDetailsHelen Purnell took control of Bracknell Forest council on Wednesday and dedicated the administration to protecting women and girls.
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