Brownfield boost for Wokingham
Councils will be awarded a share of £16.2 million to transform neglected land into new homes
Read moreDetailsCouncils will be awarded a share of £16.2 million to transform neglected land into new homes
Read moreDetailsShe spoke at the Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce's Windsor Debates.
Read moreDetailsOne of the exciting changes since July 4th has been a new Labour MP for Earley and Woodley, a constituency which includes large parts of Wokingham
Read moreDetailsFormer Wokingham MP John Redwood has claimed that imposing a football regulator is a 'bad idea'.
Read moreDetailsMore than eighteen months ago, I stood in front of a packed meeting in Wokingham Town Hall Work to sketch out the idea of a Community Vision
Read moreDetailsEverybody in and around Finchampstead will be greatly relieved that the junction at California Crossroads has reopened and, with just a few bits
Read moreDetailsBerkshire MPs have claimed that the county is the 'Hollywood of the United Kingdom' ? but what exactly do they mean?
Read moreDetailsData revealed there were 416 sewage spills in Wokingham last year.
Read moreDetailsWorkforce cuts are being implemented at Wokingham Borough Council to help save £28 million over the next three years.
Read moreDetailsLast week, I wrote about the disastrous draft Local Plan approved by Wokingham Borough Council's Liberal Democrat administration and some of their
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