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 ...
ONCE again, members of REME will form part of a procession to mark Wokingham’s remembrance. On Friday, November 11, the ...
It will soon be lights, camera and action for Elms Field as the operator of the new boutique cinema has ...
Wokingham Borough Council has approved plans to revamp Elms Field by 7 votes to 2. The meeting took place on Wednesday, ...
Campaigners trying to save Elms Field are calling for a public debate on how the council took over the popular ...
A petition started by Facebook group Keep Elms Field Green has reached more than 1,300 signatures in a week. The petition ...
A by-election has been called for a town council ward – despite a plea from a mayor to avoid one. On ...
Orchids were the order of the day as members of the Wokingham Horticultural Association held its AGM last week. The ...
HUNDREDS of visitors packed out a town centre church to admire a display of Christmas trees. Wokingham Methodist in Rose ...
On Sunday, December 6, more than 1,500 bikers set off from Foster Wheeler to High Close School in Wokingham for ...
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