MP at Hindu youth event
He was at the Wokingham chapter of a Hindu youth organisation.
Read moreDetailsHe was at the Wokingham chapter of a Hindu youth organisation.
Read moreDetailsShe polled 52.7% of the vote with 1,172 to win the seat that was previously held by Paul Fishwick.
Read moreDetailsResidents of Winnersh will vote today to elect a new borough councillor.
Read moreDetailsFive former MPs were canvassing ahead of this week's by-election.
Read moreDetailsThe war of words ahead of next week's Winnersh by-election has intensified.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a story and a walk at a borough beauty spot
Read moreDetailsWar of words over controversial development.
Read moreDetailsJava Cafe had applied for a certificate of lawfulness for a change of use.
Read moreDetailsThe RA1 service from Reading is now serving a new stop at Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreDetailsThe next walk is on Saturday February 1.
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