VOTE 2019: Evendons
Polling stations Civic Offices, Shute End, Wokingham Evendons Woosehill Community Church, Chestnut Avenue, Off Northway, Woosehill 2019 result 2019 by-election ...
Polling stations Civic Offices, Shute End, Wokingham Evendons Woosehill Community Church, Chestnut Avenue, Off Northway, Woosehill 2019 result 2019 by-election ...
On Tuesday 12th March 2019 Anning class, from Evendons Primary School, went to Selbourne to visit Gilbert White’s house. They ...
On Wednesday 7th of December, joy spread in the air as Evendons Primary School’s choir sang to the LINK charity. ...
Feathers and Fur visited Evendons Year 2 on Tuesday 22nd January 2019. Sadie bought in four interesting, beautiful birds of ...
THREE CANDIDATES have put their names in the ring for the Evendons by-election which will take place next month. Nominations ...
A COUNCILLOR has had to resign after learning that she has incurable cancer, forcing a by-election. Last May, Helen Power ...
THE BY-ELECTION for the vacant Evendons seat will take place on Thursday, February 7. All three main parties in Wokingham ...
EGGING, brick throwing, trees being set on fire, attempted thefts and threatening behaviour. These are all the types of incidents ...
Evendons Mark Ashwell (Conservative) lost his Evendons seat to Helen Power. This year’s result Turnout 41% Previous results This ...
THIEVES have stolen a host of electronic learning aids, including more than 100 computers and 100 tablets, from Evendons Primary ...
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