Wokingham Lib Dems challenge council leader over recycling sack money-wasting allegations
“Conservative councillors who gave evidence to the call-in confirmed that the sacks were never going to be purchased until after ...
“Conservative councillors who gave evidence to the call-in confirmed that the sacks were never going to be purchased until after ...
By Cllr Clive Jones, Liberal Democrat The semi-rural nature of our borough has to be protected and the Liberal Democrats ...
SOME ROADS in Earley may be changed to 20mph, as part of the borough council’s speed limit review. Earley Town ...
A MEMORIAL wood to honour Wokingham residents who have died during the coronavirus pandemic could become a reality. The suggestion ...
On Tuesday, the Borough Council confirmed that the £250 million of national Government funding, which was to be used for ...
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. ...
A POLITICAL row has broken out between the Lib Dems and Labour over the closure of Wokingham town's Post Office ...
EMERGENCY services have been praised for the way in which they assisted a schoolgirl who was injured in a road ...
THE management of the Market Place regeneration project could have been improved. This was the verdict of an independent report ...
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