VOTE 2019: Earley Town Council results
Earley Town Council was a Conservative-run council. But what will the voters make of it in this election? Here are the results: Cutbush Hillside - top three candidates Maiden Erlegh...
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council was a Conservative-run council. But what will the voters make of it in this election? Here are the results: Cutbush Hillside - top three candidates Maiden Erlegh...
Read moreDetailsThere are only contested seats in Twyford North - the others are uncontested. Here are the results
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook North Emmbrook South Evendons East Evendons West Norreys East Norreys West Wescott East Westcott West
Read moreDetailsResidents in Woodley were asked to elect their new town council as well as borough residents on Thursday, May 2. There are a number of roles up for grabs. Bulmershe...
Read moreDetailsConservatives leader Julian McGhee-Sumner loses seat to Liberal Democrats Executive member for regeneration Philip Mirfin loses to Lib Dems Norman Jorgensen, executive member for housing, loses to Lib Dems Independent...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough residents were asked to vote on 18 seats across the borough today - these are known as wards, with voters voting for their local ward. The borough operates...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Sonning has voted in today's local elections. She was accompanied by her husband. They drove to the polling station, which was Beech Lodge, off Liguge Way. As...
Read moreDetailsLAST WEEK’S Wokingham Paper featured extensive coverage of the civic funeral for Alderman Bob Wyatt. Former mayor, borough and town councillor and Austin enthusiast, he is the reason why Julian...
Read moreDetailsLast April, Cllr Andy Croy was Labour’s sole representative on Wokingham Borough Council. But just a few weeks later, the old joke – that you could stick a blue rosette...
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