FROM THE CHAMBER: Tackling anti-social behaviour
How do you feel when you come home and close your front door? Anti-social behaviour is a blight on too ...
How do you feel when you come home and close your front door? Anti-social behaviour is a blight on too ...
Like many of us, Christmas for me is a time for family. It is also a chance to remember happy ...
Cllr Pauline Jorgensen As the year draws to a close, it provides an opportunity for me to reflect on what ...
I wanted to take this opportunity to explain how we would do things differently if the Conservatives were in control ...
WOKINGHAM'S Conservatives are campaigning on a platform of axing some of the changes proposed by the Liberal Democrat-led partnership:
Cllr Pauline Jorgensen After months of ignoring public petitions and concerns from Conservative councillors, this week the Lib Dem/Labour administration ...
Since September Conservative councillors have tried to bring a motion to Council celebrating the achievements of England's Lionesses
Conservative councillors spoke with a manager of a retail premises who described the Council's parking policy as "tone deaf"
WOKINGHAM'S politicians are paying their respects to the Queen, following news that she died today at the age of 96.
WOKINGHAM?S Conservatives has unveiled its shadow executive team, with new leader Cllr Pauline Jorgensen saying they are a talented group
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