Bracknell MP asked to Second the Loyal Address during Queen’s Speech debate
A local MP has been asked by the Prime Minister to speak during tomorrow's debate after the Queen's Speech. The traditional ...
A local MP has been asked by the Prime Minister to speak during tomorrow's debate after the Queen's Speech. The traditional ...
PARKING at evenings, weekends, bank holidays in borough car parks will no longer be free after Wokingham Borough Council’s executive ...
Wokingham Borough Council has approved plans to revamp Elms Field by 7 votes to 2. The meeting took place on Wednesday, ...
In the wake of the resignation of Iain Duncan Smith, a Wokingham MP has criticised the Prime Minister for losing contact ...
Wokingham MP John Redwood has revealed that he wants the Government to review a planned cut in benefits to disabled ...
ORGANISERS of a campaign to leave the European Union said that their launch event had been so successful they had ...
Following a residents meeting to discuss the North Wokingham Distribution Road, organised by the Emmbrook Residents Association and Joel Park Residents ...
Plans to introduce weekends and overnight charges for the borough’s car parks were almost approved earlier this month – despite strong opposition ...
The grandson of Winston Churchill has told Wokingham’s MP to “bugger off”. Earlier this week, John Redwood wrote an open ...
SLIPS and trips have cost Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) more in compensation in two years than neighbouring Reading, new figures ...
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