Town councillor joins Lib Dems
Councillor Alwyn Jones represents Norreys East and is the current deputy mayor for Wokingham town council.
Read moreDetailsCouncillor Alwyn Jones represents Norreys East and is the current deputy mayor for Wokingham town council.
Read moreDetailsPeople gathered outside Wokingham town hall last week to support this year's White Ribbon 16 days of activism.
Read moreDetailsA hair salon in Wokingham has provided hundreds of complimentary haircuts to charity workers and volunteers
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough mayor, Cllr Carol Jewell, is lacing up her walking boots to raise money for her chosen charity.
Read moreDetailsA branch of HSBC in Wokingham has been damaged after being targeted during an overnight protest linked to pro-Palestinian activism.
Read moreDetailsA group of young performers from across Wokingham and Finchampstead delivered a sparkling afternoon of festive entertainment
Read moreDetailsProposed works intended to support planned new active travel route
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents have reacted after news broke that former MP Sir John Redwood is set to be made a life peer and will sit in the House of Lords.
Read moreDetailsThe winner of Clive Jones MP's Christmas card competition, Evelyn-Mae Smith, attended Sir Linsday Hoyle MP's 'Member's Christmas Card Competition
Read moreDetailsA group that meets at Wokingham Library group welcomes new writers
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