Second Wokingham Tory quits, forcing new by-election
A SECOND Conservative councillor has quit the borough council citing issues with his fellow ward councillors. Chris Singleton resigned on ...
A SECOND Conservative councillor has quit the borough council citing issues with his fellow ward councillors. Chris Singleton resigned on ...
CONSERVATIVES voted to ignore a recommendation from industry experts to carry on paying themselves extra allowances - while being accused ...
Plans are being made for a new way to reflect and remember in Wokingham’s town centre. A peace bench, donated ...
Wokingham's strong vote to remain in Europe is a 'massive slap in the face' for MP John Redwood. That's the ...
THE LEADER of the council has hit back at a call for him to stand down after a leaked email ...
Plans to introduce weekends and overnight charges for the borough’s car parks were almost approved earlier this month – despite strong opposition ...
THE Conservatives are wary of scrutiny of its new budget, according to Wokingham’s Liberal Democrat leader. Councillor Prue Bray, who ...
The polling station has opened in Emmbrook North for a by-election. The election relates to Wokingham Town Council and there ...
A ROW over a by-election took a new twist this week when it was revealed that an election leaflet is ...
A by-election has been called for a town council ward – despite a plea from a mayor to avoid one. On ...
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