Important change for overseas voters
Any British citizen previously registered to vote in the UK, or who previously lived in the UK, can register to vote in UK general elections.
Read moreDetailsAny British citizen previously registered to vote in the UK, or who previously lived in the UK, can register to vote in UK general elections.
Read moreDetailsLABOUR'S candidate for Earley and Woodley in the forthcoming general election says she feels 'urgency' over the need to have a change in government
Read moreDetailsUnder the proposals, the councils would work together to help seize opportunities to promote Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsTHE LIBERAL Democrats have announced that a former Earley town mayor is to be a candidate in the forthcoming general election.
Read moreDetailsTHE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS have announced two more candidates for the forthcoming general election.
Read moreDetailsMore than £34 million in developers' contributions was raised by Wokingham Borough Council during the last financial year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is encouraging its residents to be prepared for the forthcoming elections.
Read moreDetailsJames Sunderland, the member of parliament for Bracknell Forest, spoke at Prime Minister's Questions at lunchtime today.
Read moreDetailsA former Liberal Democrat leader visited Wokingham on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsHomes in Wokingham that are left empty for a year will be charged double the rate of council tax from April under plans agreed by the council.
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