Anger over councillor’s ‘poor people’ remarks
COUNCILLORS have reacted angrily to remarks that “poor people” vote for opposition parties. The comments were made by deputy leader ...
COUNCILLORS have reacted angrily to remarks that “poor people” vote for opposition parties. The comments were made by deputy leader ...
ONE of the first residents to move into a new home on Gorse Ride has said that she is fortunate ...
In this week's From The Executive column, Cllr John Kaiser talks about the impact of Covid.
AFTER increasingly sending out bailiffs to collect council tax debts, the council has agreed to better support residents to manage ...
THE COUNCIL is on target to build 1,000 new affordable homeless during the next four years. That’s the verdict from ...
A YEAR of fundraising has seen a mayor raise almost £28,000 for a children’s charity based in Woodley. Cllr John ...
FREEMASONRY has been brought to book, thanks to a generous donation from a former member. Earlier this month, a newly ...
Children from Crosfields, Dolphin, Loddon and The Abbey schools took part in the choirs contest at The Emmbrook School on ...
WOKINGHAM’S population rose by 25 during February. That’s the number of people who took the final step of British citizenship ...
Green-fingered members of Wokingham Horticultural Association have enjoyed two fantastic events within the same week. This month’s talk on First ...
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