FROM THE OPPOSITION: The Conservatives, on your side on housing
Last week Conservative councillors successfully brought forward a motion committing the Council to campaign against the Government's
Read moreDetailsLast week Conservative councillors successfully brought forward a motion committing the Council to campaign against the Government's
Read moreDetailsIn the face of mounting financial pressures and increasing demand for services, many local authorities are grappling with a harsh reality:
Read moreDetailsOnly two burial spaces for Muslims currently remain within Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsSelect Car Leasing welcomed MP Clive Jones to its headquarters.
Read moreDetailsTearful tributes were paid to Cllr Paul Fishwick at last week's full council meeting.
Read moreDetailsPoliticians have voted in favour of moving forward with legislation to allow terminally ill people to end their lives with medical assistance
Read moreDetailsProposals to build 230 homes were rejected by Wokingham Borough Council earlier this year.
Read moreDetailsA new primary school will only open in Shinfield if there is demand for school places in coming years.
Read moreDetailsThe additional costs for adult care services in Wokingham have been revealed.
Read moreDetailsA pedestrian crossing looks set to be introduced on a busy road outside a Shinfield school.
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