Parties row over Earley Town Council budget as precept to rise by 15p a week
THE Conservatives’ handling of Earley Town Council’s budget has been labelled a ‘mess’ by the new administration, a charge that ...
THE Conservatives’ handling of Earley Town Council’s budget has been labelled a ‘mess’ by the new administration, a charge that ...
THE news that Dr Phillip Lee is now a Liberal Democrat MP has been welcomed by Wokingham borough party members. ...
The return of a much-loved bus service has been hailed by campaigners as “a massive victory”, writes Kathryn Barden. Earlier ...
THE BOROUGH’S Liberal Democrats were given a post-election treat as national leader Vince Cable came to meet with them. And ...
LAST YEAR, the council spending on temporary staff rose by almost two thirds according to new figures released under a ...
WOKINGHAM MP John Redwood is facing calls to resign following a newspaper article in which the staunch Brexiter appeared to ...
A FORMER Liberal Democrat leader visited Wokingham borough last week to meet with party activists. Baron Campbell of Pittenweem – ...
CONSERVATIVES were accused of not having any sums to add up in their General Election manifesto – now they are ...
A PROTEST highlighting the funding cuts facing Wokingham’s schools paraded through the town centre last month. Dozens of parents and ...
A LORD helped launch the Liberal Democrats’ bid to snatch the Wokingham parliamentary seat. Lord Marks, the party’s spokesman for ...
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