FROM THE LEADER: Why local papers (and opposition councillors) are vital for local democracy
You may have read that the new leader of Nottinghamshire County Council has banned councillors from engaging with the Nottingham Post
Read moreDetailsYou may have read that the new leader of Nottinghamshire County Council has banned councillors from engaging with the Nottingham Post
Read moreDetailsIt seems amazing that the summer holidays are already over, and this week children and young people are going back to school.
Read moreDetailsHe says new figures are a ".. wake-up call.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is at risk of 'underperforming' if a rule about planning appeal decisions is changed by the government.
Read moreDetailsInflation rose again last month to 3.8% - almost double what it was when the Conservatives left office.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council, already in receipt of less central government funding than any other council with the same range of responsibilities
Read moreDetailsCall to ".. give commuters in Wokingham a reliable service and fair deal."
Read moreDetailsOne of the most common frustrations I hear from residents is the sense of being trapped by hidden and unfair fees that come attached to their homes.
Read moreDetails"Standing up to Trump is about principle and about protecting communities like ours."
Read moreDetailsAs I write, our programme of surface dressing of roads is just coming to an end, a part of this year's £5m spent on planned maintenance of roads
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