VOTE 2018: Leaders interviews – Charlotte Haitham Taylor, Conservatives
Charlotte Haitham Taylor has been Leader of Wokingham Borough Conservatives for almost a year. Here she outlines her vision for ...
Charlotte Haitham Taylor has been Leader of Wokingham Borough Conservatives for almost a year. Here she outlines her vision for ...
RETAILERS, business owners and councillors came together last Wednesday evening for a workshop on issues facing Wokingham town during the ...
The new leader of Wokingham Borough Council, Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor explains why society must take action on abuse It ...
Wokingham's leaders have paid tribute to the security forces and emergency services following Saturday's terrorist attack in London. Seven people ...
THE NEW leader of Wokingham Borough Council has revealed her new executive. Last week, Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor was named ...
AN ISSUE which will no doubt be a huge talking point in the run-up to next month's’ General Election was ...
Wokingham Conservatives have elected a new leader - Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor will take over from Cllr Keith Baker after ...
TWO schools in Wokingham have registered an interest to become a Multi Academy Trust (MAT), it has been announced. St ...
A SPECIALIST unit for hearing impaired children at a Wokingham school has been saved after a teacher was recruited. The ...
ALMOST nine in 10 pupils will be starting secondary school this September in their first choice school. Earlier this week, ...
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