MP calls for local plan update
Sir John Redwood MP has accused Wokingham's Lib Dem run council of "refusing" to work on its local plan.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood MP has accused Wokingham's Lib Dem run council of "refusing" to work on its local plan.
Read moreDetailsA war of words erupted when a councillor raised the topic of women-only swimming sessions.
Read moreDetailsConcerns from residents about possible 'gridlock' on a Finchampstead road will be addressed.
Read moreDetailsLiberal Democrats in Wokingham have accused the Government of being 'content with local health services crumbling'.
Read moreDetailsA LABOUR party member has joined the list of candidates hoping to be selected for the new Earley and Woodley parliamentary seat.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN who attended a Woodley primary school is hoping to be selected at Labour's candidate for a new parliamentary seat.
Read moreDetailsA charity has endorsed Wokingham Borough Council's efforts to tackle violence against women and girls.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham Borough councillor has been deemed to have broken its code of conduct.
Read moreDetailsPlans to close St Crispin's Leisure Centre have been thrown into disarray.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council, and its leader, Cllr Stephen Conway, has hit back at claims from MP Sir John Redwood that it has engaged in “wasteful spending”. In a statement provided...
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