Emmbrook by-election: Green candidate declines to stand
The Green Party’s candidate for Emmbrook has declined to stand, instead encouraging his supporters to vote tactically against the Conservatives. ...
The Green Party’s candidate for Emmbrook has declined to stand, instead encouraging his supporters to vote tactically against the Conservatives. ...
A SECOND Conservative councillor has quit the borough council citing issues with his fellow ward councillors. Chris Singleton resigned on ...
Wokingham Borough residents should have received a letter asking them to check that the details of those registered to vote ...
MAIDENHEAD MP and Home Secretary Theresa May has sailed through the second round of leadership voting, picking up 199 nods ...
The big question on everyone’s mind is should Britain leave the EU or not? Not only does this massive decision ...
PARKING at evenings, weekends, bank holidays in borough car parks will no longer be free after Wokingham Borough Council’s executive ...
In the wake of the resignation of Iain Duncan Smith, a Wokingham MP has criticised the Prime Minister for losing contact ...
A by-election has been called for a town council ward – despite a plea from a mayor to avoid one. On ...
The Conservative party has held a seat it contested in a by-election. Voters in the Evendons West ward returned Tony ...
On Wednesday, December 2, Dr Phillip Lee, the MP for Bracknell - which includes parts of Wokingham borough - voted ...
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