FROM THE LEADER: Community matters
Last Friday, my home village of Twyford held its Christmas Street Fayre. It's a great occasion, with stalls to promote local good causes
Read moreDetailsLast Friday, my home village of Twyford held its Christmas Street Fayre. It's a great occasion, with stalls to promote local good causes
Read moreDetailsOver the last two and a half years, Liberal Democrats have run Wokingham Borough Council with the support of Labour councillors.
Read moreDetailsAs we come close to the year's end, it's time to reflect on the challenges and the achievements of the past twelve months.
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Read moreDetailsThe Conservatives have taken a seat on Wokingham Borough Council that was previously held by Labour.
Read moreDetailsJust 55 vehicles used a park and ride in Wokingham during the whole month of October.
Read moreDetailsSites identified were mentioned as Cantley Park, Avery car park in Finchampstead, and several sites in Shinfield and Woodley.
Read moreDetailsThe decision is an important one for the whole of Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsRegular readers of Wokingham Today will be familiar with the financial challenges faced by your borough council, which receives the lowest level of
Read moreDetailsTom Hayes MP, the government's national mission champion for energy, was in Wokingham last week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today is dedicated to providing news online across the whole of the Borough of Wokingham. It is a Social Enterprise, existing to support the various communities in Wokingham Borough.
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