John Redwood calls for bad service examples after struggles with NHS app and parking app
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has called for examples of bad service from the public sector after sharing his problems ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has called for examples of bad service from the public sector after sharing his problems ...
GORDON Brown’s idea that offering devolution to Scotland would cement the Union and satisfy the demands of the separatists always ...
PATIENTS are concerned that Wokingham Medical Centre is failing to meet its duty of care obligations. Hordes of residents have ...
THE BOROUGH has been paying tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh, ahead of his funeral today. Flags across municipal buildings ...
August was the month that life started to return to new normal. With pubs and restaurants taking part in Eat ...
NON-ESSENTIAL shops were given permission to reopen from June 15, while outdoor markets were able to resume from June 1. ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood says that the Government should find methods to protect people other than the new Tier ...
Westminster Diary as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 3, 2020.
AS THE Government prepares to announce its plans for the end of the current lockdown period, two of the borough's ...
ENGLAND is to face new lockdown measures from this Thursday through to early December in a bid to stem the ...
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