Lib Dems win Wescott East byelection for Wokingham Town Council
WESCOTT EAST has a new councillor following a byelection for a Wokingham Town Council seat
Read moreDetailsWESCOTT EAST has a new councillor following a byelection for a Wokingham Town Council seat
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is calling for comments regarding its intention to axe up to 150 bins
Read moreDetailsA former Conservative councillor has given his backing to the Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for Wokingham
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council needs to find a "staggering" £11.8 million worth of savings if it is to balance its books this year.
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR Lib Dem MP visited Wokingham last month to give their support to their party's candidate for the new parliamentary seat
Read moreDetailsTHE leader of Wokingham Borough Council has pledged to do all he can to reduce the risk of mistakes such as bingate from occurring again.
Read moreDetailsTHE DRAFT local plan for Wokingham borough will finally be published in November, it was revealed at the executive meeting.
Read moreDetailsA £6.6 million affordable home scheme closes to Wokingham town centre was approved by the ruling executive when they met on Thursday, July 27
Read moreDetailsTHE NUMBER of older residents needing residential nursing care funded by Wokingham Council is projected to rise
Read moreDetailsTHE COST of building a new sixth form block at Bohunt School has risen to £10.5 million, one of the reasons why the project has been delayed
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