Wokingham residents will come first promises Labour group leader
RESIDENTS will come first, promises the leader of the Labour group on Wokingham borough council.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS will come first, promises the leader of the Labour group on Wokingham borough council.
Read moreDetailsSIR John Redwood was one of 22 Conservative MPs who voted against Rishi Sunak's new post-Brexit deal for Northern Ireland.
Read moreDetailsTWO independent candidates have quit the ruling Wokingham Borough Partnership citing difficulties with their relationship with the Liberal Democrats
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has been Wokingham's MP since 1987, and if voters agree, he will still be the MP in 2025 after the party reselected him
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents will be asked to pay an additional 4.99% on their council tax this coming financial year,
Read moreDetailsTHE budget that councillors will be asked to vote on this evening has not impressed Wokingham Conservatives.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY residents will be among those asked to pay a smaller precept in the forthcoming finanical year.
Read moreDetailsWithout Gas, Electricity, Water, Broadband or phone coverage, our day-to-day lives would be very different and much more difficult
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised in Reading over how police are vetted amid allegations over a suspected paedophile ring within the Metropolitan Police force
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL MP James Sunderland says a new committee should be set up to help prevent a repeat of the Jo Cox and Sir David Amess murders. Speaking to GB News...
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