What odds on a new MP?
With news of political betting hitting the national headlines, Wokingham Today took a look at the current odds available for our local constituencies.
Read moreDetailsWith news of political betting hitting the national headlines, Wokingham Today took a look at the current odds available for our local constituencies.
Read moreDetailsLayla Moran joined parliamentary candidate Clive Jones for a spot of canvassing in Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsThe event will take place at Shinfield Junior School between 6.30pm and 7,30pm.
Read moreDetailsSir Vince Cable, former leader of the Liberal Democrats, spent time with Clive Jones, the Wokingham candidate for his party.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council have said the first batch of postal vote packs have been dispatched.
Read moreDetailsTWO hustings events will take place in Wokingham borough this week, with the first this evening. Churches have teamed up to organise the events, offering people a chance to hear...
Read moreDetailsThe vote on Thursday, July 4, will be the first time some residents have needed to bring photo ID to vote at a polling station.
Read moreDetailsA previously-refused house of multiple occupation (HMO) in Earley has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsSeveral complaints have been raised, including one that is seeking to have the decision overturned.
Read moreDetailsThe prime minister was at the Leander Club on the Wokingham side of the River Thames last week.
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