Independent Jim calls for others to stand with him next year
AN INDEPENDENT candidate who came second in Shinfield South is challenging other residents to join him next year. While Barrie ...
AN INDEPENDENT candidate who came second in Shinfield South is challenging other residents to join him next year. While Barrie ...
Following on from the comparison of Green and Labour manifestos last week and Liberal Democrat and Conservative manifestos the week ...
The Liberal Democrats currently have seven seats on the council and leader LINDSAY FERRIS is looking to increase that on ...
Labour may be the smallest party on the borough council, but it’s not short of big ideas. Andy Croy sets ...
Charlotte Haitham Taylor has been Leader of Wokingham Borough Conservatives for almost a year. Here she outlines her vision for ...
Remenham, Wargrave and Ruscombe ward Former Wokingham borough mayor Bob Pitts has retired and now lives on the Isle of ...
Loddon Ward Bill Soane defended his seat This year’s result Turnout 33% Previous results This year’s candidates Rick Lay ...
Hillside ward Chris Smith defended his seat This year’s result Turnout 43% Previous results This year’s candidates Tim Lloyd Timothy ...
Hawkedon Michael Firmager lost to David Hare. This year’s result Will be online after it is announced late Thursday, May ...
FInchampstead South Simon Weeks (Conservatives) defended his seat This year’s result Turn out 40% Previous results This year’s candidates Susan ...
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