Wokingham in the national spotlight
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey was in Wokingham, trailed by national media.
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey was in Wokingham, trailed by national media.
Read moreDetailsHear Wokingham's candidates speak at a hustings in the town
Read moreDetailsFormer government minister Robert Jenrick was pounding the streets of Earley this afternoon.
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has responded to a report that his party has named a target demographic "Wokingham Waitrose woman".
Read moreDetailsThe cost of parking in Wokingham borough is set to rise again next month.
Read moreDetailsThe policy would see ten Premier League games per season shown on free-to-air TV.
Read moreDetailsThe Conservatives have announced new measures to improve peoples' neighbourhoods and encourage community cohesion.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Wokingham Borough Council has called on councillors from across the chamber to work together.
Read moreDetailsThey currently hold six of the eight MP seats in the county.
Read moreDetailsThere have been a number of significant changes introduced to elections and the voting process.
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