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On election day in Wokingham Borough, voters shared their views on local issues as they headed to the polls
Read moreDetailsOn election day in Wokingham Borough, voters shared their views on local issues as they headed to the polls
Read moreDetailsIt's election day in Wokingham and as polls opened at 7am, the sun decided to get his hat on.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today has reached out to all political parties with candidates standing in tomorrow's local elections.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today has reached out to all political parties with candidates standing in the local elections.
Read moreDetailsVoters in Wokingham will be choosing new councillors to represent them at the town hall in just a few days.
Read moreDetailsPeople taking out a mortgage in Wokingham could face a massive £2,914 increase to their mortgage payments.
Read moreDetailsA prediction for the Wokingham council elections sees the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives clashing in Earley and Woodley.
Read moreDetailsIf you've been driving around or south of Wokingham Town in the last few weeks, you are more than likely to have seen worse than normal congestion
Read moreDetailsAn Early Day Motion is a formal, written motion submitted by members of parliament in the House of Commons to draw attention to specific causes.
Read moreDetailsThe Care Quality Commission judged us one of the best councils in England for adult social care
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