Wokingham Borough Council chief executive nominated for national award
Wokingham borough council's chief executive, Susan Parsonage, has been short-listed for a major national award.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council's chief executive, Susan Parsonage, has been short-listed for a major national award.
Read moreDetailsYOUR LETTERS: Councillor on 'failure of Conservatives', rubbish on the roads and speaking openly about a Mosque in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsFebruary is when councils across the country set their budgets for the year ahead. This is the fourth budget set by the Liberal Democrat
Read moreDetailsResidents across Wokingham Borough will see their council tax rise to 4.99 per cent next year.
Read moreDetailsBracknell's Member of Parliament has responded to the scandal of Bracknell families being without homes since December.
Read moreDetailsResidents across Bracknell Forest will be paying 4.99 percent more council tax next year.
Read moreDetailsAt a time when climate change is becoming politically polarised, rigorous global science matters more than ever
Read moreDetailsKey players from Wokingham met in London on Tuesday to discuss the problem of parking at Twyford station.
Read moreDetailsHe has warned this will not reach enough pupils locally and nationally.
Read moreDetailsThe proposed budget includes spending to meet the growing needs of adults and children.
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