Register for a postal vote now, says Wokingham Borough Council
Wokingham Borough Council is asking residents to register for a postal vote in next year's local elections now.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is asking residents to register for a postal vote in next year's local elections now.
Read moreDetailsCllr Andy Croy says expanding Heathrow runway is bad news for Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsCare England is asking the government to reward our care staff in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreDetailsCllr John Halsall reflects on the events of the past "tumultuous" 12 months.
Read moreDetailsAchieving carbon neutrality was presented to Wokingham Borough Council last month.
Read moreDetailsJames Sunderland, MP for Bracknell, has praised his constituents for their community spirit during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood says that the Government should find methods to protect people other than the new Tier 4 system and is calling for parliament to be recalled....
Read moreDetailsA government U-turn on building in the South of England will reduce the borough's house building targets.
Read moreDetailsSERIOUS consideration should be given to delaying the return of secondary schools in the new year. That’s the view of the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, Cllr Clive Jones,...
Read moreDetailsPlans to build a garden city in Grazeley have been scrapped, but a High Court judicial review could reverse it.
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