Councillor apologises for misunderstanding over Hong Kong comments
Cllr Gregor Murray said: "If my words have been interpreted in that way then I wholeheartedly apologise for any offence ...
Cllr Gregor Murray said: "If my words have been interpreted in that way then I wholeheartedly apologise for any offence ...
There’s no such thing as an easy answer to climate change, and anyone who tells you otherwise hasn’t understood the ...
Cllr Gregor Murray By Cllr Gregor Murray Climate change is a directly related to human behaviour. The only way we ...
THE LIBERAL Democrat group has accused the borough council of “not being honest” about progress in the plan to achieve ...
RESEARCHERS at the University of Reading are helping towns reduce carbon dioxide emissions and improve air quality. The Thames Valley ...
Profits made by the scheme – through the sale of green energy to customers or back into the national grid ...
A PUPIL has a strong message to the borough as we head into 2021: switch off your engine. Mahveen Rafay ...
Wokingham residents are frustrated over a "lack of transparency and communication", and claim developer has 'destroyed' Montague Park meadow.
In the short film, Cllr Rachel Burgess, Labour councillor for Norreys, said: “Labour councillors supported the declaration of a climate ...
In this week's From The Executive column, Cllr Gregor Murray talks about the fight against climate change.
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