Wokingham council leader’s February letter against Grazeley plans
Back in February, Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor, in her capacity as a ward councillor for the area, joined other ward ...
Back in February, Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor, in her capacity as a ward councillor for the area, joined other ward ...
CONSERVATIVES were accused of not having any sums to add up in their General Election manifesto – now they are ...
WOKINGHAM’S schools could get a much-needed funding boost after the Secretary of State for Education announced a £1.3 billion cash ...
A DRAMATIC election night saw one of the borough’s four parliamentary seats change hands. While Bracknell, Maidenhead and Wokingham all ...
A LORD helped launch the Liberal Democrats’ bid to snatch the Wokingham parliamentary seat. Lord Marks, the party’s spokesman for ...
UKIP has confirmed that it will not field a candidate for Wokingham in the forthcoming General Election, citing Brexit as ...
WOKINGHAM'S current MP has confirmed to The Wokingham Paper that he intends to stand for Parliament in the forthcoming general ...
DR PHILLIP Lee MP, whose Bracknell constituency covers Crowthorne and Finchampstead, has expressed his sorrow over yesterday's 'cowardly' attacks. on Westminster. ...
THE ROW over whether Wokingham should build 15,000 homes in a new garden village in Grazeley took a new twist ...
A CONSERVATIVE Councillor who resigned the whip over the secret plan to build 15,000 homes in Grazeley has now quit ...
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