VOTE 2018 – Finchampstead North CON HOLD
Finchampstead North The winner of this seat, Daniel Sargeant, is a new councillor after current borough mayor, Cllr Rob Stanton, ...
Finchampstead North The winner of this seat, Daniel Sargeant, is a new councillor after current borough mayor, Cllr Rob Stanton, ...
Evendons Mark Ashwell (Conservative) lost his Evendons seat to Helen Power. This year’s result Turnout 41% Previous results This ...
Emmbrook ward Imogen Shepherd-Dubey won the seat at a by-election held in February 2017. It was called after Chris Singleton ...
Keith Baker is standing for re-election in Coronation ward. The former leader of the council was ousted last year in ...
Bulmershe and Whitegates ward Alison Swaddle (Conservative) was the councillor for this seat, but has stood down. This year's result ...
Arborfield ward in Wokingham borough Gary Cowan is defending the seat. He used to be a Conservative but quit the ...
Regeneration or degeneration? Choked roads or bold vision for the future? Next Thursday, you decide on the type of Wokingham ...
After last week’s comparison of Liberal Democrat and Conservative manifestos for the Wokingham Borough elections, this week shows how the ...
A MAN who battled the council over the long-delayed Shinfield Eastern Relief Road is to stand in Shinfield South. Independent ...
There’s an election brewing and it’s due on May 3. And what’s different about this election is that two of ...
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