Wokingham town centre protest planned over suspension of Parliament
PROTESTS over the decision by the new Prime Minister to suspend parliament will be held in Wokingham on Wednesday evening. ...
PROTESTS over the decision by the new Prime Minister to suspend parliament will be held in Wokingham on Wednesday evening. ...
A WOMAN from Sonning handed in her resignation this morning. She has given two weeks' notice to her employers and ...
'YOU LOST, GET OVER IT' 'SNOWFLAKES' 'LOSERS' 'WE NEED TO FIGHT BACK' 'WE'VE GOT TO BE PREPARED TO REBEL' Comments ...
THE leader of the Liberal Democrats has given his backing to a call for residents to get behind the council ...
SIR JOHN REDWOOD is preparing to be a rebel with a cause as the House of Commons prepares to vote ...
Members of Berkshire in Europe in Wokingham earlier this month WOKINGHAM wants a second referendum on membership of the European ...
We invited Wokingham borough's MPs, mayors and council leaders to share with your their Christmas thoughts and wishes. Here we ...
PARENTS campaigning for more funding for Wokingham’s schools have been left bitterly disappointed after the issue was left out of ...
A TENANT has been agreed for Peach Place, but due to commercial confidentiality, Wokingham Borough Council can’t say who it ...
LIBERAL DEMOCRATS have outlined their vision for the future of Wokingham. At a special launch event held in the town ...
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