15,000 homes for Grazeley: Nothing has been agreed or accepted says Wokingham council leader
‘NOTHING has been agreed or accepted” over plans to build a new 15,000-home town in Grazeley. That’s the view of ...
‘NOTHING has been agreed or accepted” over plans to build a new 15,000-home town in Grazeley. That’s the view of ...
Last Thursday, as Leader of the Liberal Democrats I had the privilege of submitting a fully costed Amendment as an ...
THOUGHTLESS Grinches attempted to ruin Wokingham’s Christmas by vandalising the town’s Christmas tree – and the damage was so severe ...
A PLAN to help the council save money has seen spending soar by £8 million in just two years. Figures ...
THE BOROUGH’S Liberal Democrats were given a post-election treat as national leader Vince Cable came to meet with them. And ...
The Liberal Democrats currently have seven seats on the council and leader LINDSAY FERRIS is looking to increase that on ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has pledged to look at continuing its free parking scheme for borough car parks as a result ...
LIBERAL DEMOCRATS have outlined their vision for the future of Wokingham. At a special launch event held in the town ...
LOCAL politicians have reacted with shock over the news that three big settlements are being discussed for the borough. Cllr ...
CONSERVATIVES voted to ignore a recommendation from industry experts to carry on paying themselves extra allowances - while being accused ...
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