Berkshire and Oxfordshire recommended to have new mayor
Berkshire and Oxfordshire could be unified under a new elected mayor in the coming years.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire and Oxfordshire could be unified under a new elected mayor in the coming years.
Read moreDetailsOne of my favourite pieces of Reading merchandise is the "I Love Reading" mugs at the University of Reading shop.
Read moreDetailsWe are living in turbulent and worrying times. The violence, disorder, and expressions of hatred all people of goodwill condemn
Read moreDetailsThis week, we have received a date for the Examination in Public of Wokingham Borough's draft Local Plan for new development.
Read moreDetailsA councillor who has got national attention for appearing on TV has clarified his membership of Reform UK in an ongoing clash with the Liberal Dems
Read moreDetailsAs government funding tightens and demand for our services grows, Wokingham Borough Council is looking at new and different ways of working
Read moreDetails'They are ignoring the damage they did to local families in Wokingham."
Read moreDetails'I'm still very connected to the area I serve'.
Read moreDetailsIt calls for GP appointments within seven days, and urgent ones within 24 hours.
Read moreDetailsA council which has a hotel that is being used to house asylum seekers has been pressed to condemn racist rhetoric.
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