VOTE 2023 – All the wards, all the candidates, all you need to know
The 2023 local elections will be held in Wokingham borough on Thursday, May 4. Voters will be electing representatives in ...
The 2023 local elections will be held in Wokingham borough on Thursday, May 4. Voters will be electing representatives in ...
Chris Bowring is looking to defend his seat which he won in 2015, having previously been a councillor for Evendons, ...
Winnersh is something of a stronghold for the Lib Dems, and Paul Fishwick will be looking to defend his seat. ...
There will be a new councillor for Wescott ward after Maria Gee decided to step down. In 2019, she caused ...
If ever there was a whitewash result in 2019, this was it. Stephen Conway romped home for the Lib Dems ...
Laura Blumenthal has been the councillor here since 2015, but only just won the seat four years ago. The closely ...
In 2019, Michael Firmager won nearly two-thirds of the vote. His nearest challenger was the Green party candidate, who had ...
Four years ago, independent candidate Jim Frewin was elected for the first time, defeating incumbent Anthony Pollock. At the time, ...
Parry Batth has held this seat for 12 years for the Conservatives, but it is a seat that Labour will ...
Norreys is a target seat for Labour - the party already has a councillor in the ward. With Gregor Murray ...
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