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Read moreDetailsCllr Mather said: "I was humbled to be asked to be the new Mayor of Wokingham Borough for the coming year."
Read moreDetailsThe leader of a national political party has spoken after the decision by Sir John Redwood to stand down.
Read moreDetailsNew data reveals the 'shocking' scale of unsolved burglaries.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Liberal Democrat administration has come under fire from the Conservative opposition.
Read moreDetailsA LEADING Conservative has paid tribute to Sir John Redwood who has announced he is not standing for re-election on July 4. The veteran MP said on his blog: "I...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood is not contesting the seat in next month's general election. First elected to the seat in 1987, and had been reselected in February last year...
Read moreDetailsThe new method will help Wokingham Borough Council to save money.
Read moreDetailsPRIME Minister Rishi Sunak has called a snap general election for July this year. Sunak had previously confirmed that the election would be taking place in the second half of...
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has taken to his blog to fire criticism at Wokingham Borough Council.
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