Lib Dems win Emmbrook by-election – results
Today, voters in Emmbrook have been going to the polls to elect a new borough councillor. The election was called ...
Today, voters in Emmbrook have been going to the polls to elect a new borough councillor. The election was called ...
Following the resignation of Chris Singleton, there is a vacancy for Wokingham Borough Council in its Emmbrook ward. The by-election ...
A SECOND Conservative councillor has quit the borough council citing issues with his fellow ward councillors. Chris Singleton resigned on ...
SCHOOLS in Wokingham borough are set to be more than £6.5 million worse off by 2020 unless the government changes ...
Wokingham's strong vote to remain in Europe is a 'massive slap in the face' for MP John Redwood. That's the ...
Wokingham MP John Redwood has revealed that he wants the Government to review a planned cut in benefits to disabled ...
As John Redwood prepare to launch a local campaign to leave the European Union, an informal poll has revealed that Wokingham ...
The polling station has opened in Emmbrook North for a by-election. The election relates to Wokingham Town Council and there ...
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 ...
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