BREAKING: Leader of Conservatives loses vote of no confidence
THE LEADER of Wokingham Conservatives has lost a motion of no confidence. The Wokingham Paper understands that the Conservatives held ...
THE LEADER of Wokingham Conservatives has lost a motion of no confidence. The Wokingham Paper understands that the Conservatives held ...
Members of Berkshire in Europe in Wokingham earlier this month WOKINGHAM wants a second referendum on membership of the European ...
LABOUR has won a by-election in Norreys East, giving them their first seat on Wokingham Town Council. Abby Tebboth’s victory ...
THE CONDUCT of Conservative councillors over the level of debate in the council chamber has been raised by the opposition ...
The 2018 Borough Election campaigns came to an end on Thursday, May 3 – as over 40,000 of us went ...
Charlotte Haitham Taylor has been Leader of Wokingham Borough Conservatives for almost a year. Here she outlines her vision for ...
The local elections take place in Wokingham on Thursday, May 3. Four parties are contesting the elections (in alphabetical order): ...
WOKINGHAM Conservatives welcomed a special guest for the first meeting of the year for their lunch club. Jacob Rees-Mogg, who ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has pledged to look at continuing its free parking scheme for borough car parks as a result ...
A BUS company at the centre of a row over services to Woodley and Earley has denied any rift with ...
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