Green champions Sam and Tasmin know that Charvil Matters – and they’ve got the backing of Theresa May
A SONNING couple are hoping to make a clean sweep of the borough's litter problems. Sam Akhtar and Tasmin Morgan, ...
A SONNING couple are hoping to make a clean sweep of the borough's litter problems. Sam Akhtar and Tasmin Morgan, ...
‘AND where do you live?’ Raffle ticket seller Victoria Willson was helping the Prime Minister fill out the details on ...
THE PRIME Minister was one of the people who helped convince a planning inspector to grant a popular nursery permission ...
ALMOST 12,000 local residents - at the time of writing - had added their voice to a petition set up ...
Reading East MP Matt Rodda Brexit continues to be a difficult issue, with further votes in Parliament this week showing ...
A SONNING school welcomed a special guest last Friday – the Prime Minister. Maidenhead MP Theresa May, whose constituency includes ...
RESIDENTS have raised concerns after a Conservative councillor was given a 12-month suspended sentence for GBH just TWO days after ...
New Year brings a feeling of expectation and hope for the future but it also allows us to reflect on ...
At Christmas we remember the message of peace and goodwill to all; but each and every week, regardless of the ...
Maidenhead MP Theresa May, whose constituency includes parts of the borough, will today visit first-time buyers in Wokingham to find ...
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