Jones blasts RBH ‘broken promise’
Clive Jones has criticised the government for further delaying a new Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones has criticised the government for further delaying a new Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood, MP for Wokingham, thanked the school for their work with pupils with special needs.
Read moreDetailsPauline Jorgensen, the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Earley and Woodley, welcomed Matthew Barber to Woodley on Monday.
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrat candidate for Wokingham has called for an immediate General election.
Read moreDetailsSir Ed Davey has revealed he would introduce plans to support local news publishers if elected to government.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM went to the polls on May 2, the first election under the new ward boundaries. As a result, all 54 seats were up for grabs, over 18 wards that...
Read moreDetailsYesterday, voters across Wokingham Borough delivered their verdict on the ruling Lib Dem administration. Due to boundary changes, this year all 54 council seats are being elected. There are still...
Read moreDetailsSir Ed Davey, the party leader, was in Wargrave in the north of the borough on Monday.
Read moreDetailsThe cabinet minister campaigned alongside Sir John Redwood MP, and local Conservative councillors.
Read moreDetailsLabour can offer an ‘effective opposition’ on Wokingham Borough Council, its leading councillor Andy Croy has said. Like the Liberal Democrats, the party has increased its number of councillors in...
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