Meet the Mayor and Deputy set to lead Wokingham into a ‘year of change and celebration’
Councillor Alwyn Jones, the current deputy mayor of Wokingham town council, has been voted mayor-elect for the forthcoming year.
Read moreDetailsCouncillor Alwyn Jones, the current deputy mayor of Wokingham town council, has been voted mayor-elect for the forthcoming year.
Read moreDetailsFurther road closures have been announced in Wokingham as work continues on the South Wokingham Distributor Road.
Read moreDetailsGWR has announced it will trial overnight services between Reading and the airport.
Read moreDetailsGiven the very challenging financial position ? we are in the first of three years of reductions in central government support for our services
Read moreDetailsRobin Eaglen's review of Wokingham Choral Society's concert
Read moreDetailsIn our Borough many people rely on their car day in day out, not as a luxury but as a costly necessity.
Read moreDetailsAn event that celebrates Spring and reinforces the fact that Wokingham is open for business is set to take place in May.
Read moreDetailsAnyone using the roads this year will have seen the impact of January's extreme weather
Read moreDetailsThe question was based on Wokingham Today's front page story on February 12.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Liberal Democrats were awarded 'Council Group of the Year 'at the party's spring conference.
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