Theresa May pledges to protect green belt while visiting Wokingham homeowner
ONE of the borough’s four MPs has pledged to protect the green belt, while also encouraging one of the biggest ...
ONE of the borough’s four MPs has pledged to protect the green belt, while also encouraging one of the biggest ...
Maidenhead MP Theresa May, whose constituency includes parts of the borough, will today visit first-time buyers in Wokingham to find ...
We invited Wokingham borough's MPs, mayors and council leaders to share with your their Christmas thoughts and wishes. Here we ...
PRIME Minister Theresa May took time out of her busy campaign schedule to officially open a new parish hall in ...
RESIDENTS of a care home in Sonning welcomed an unexpected guest to their tea party last weekend - the Prime ...
THE PRIME Minister and MP for Twyford and Sonning, Theresa May, has addressed the House of Commons following yesterday's attack ...
A NEW survey suggests that more than one in 10 children living in Wokingham borough are living in poverty – ...
WHEN a Sonning art teacher was approached to create a painting for the then Home Secretary Theresa May, little did ...
Prime Minister Theresa May still shops at a village butchers where a favourite buy for her is herby sausages made ...
PRIME Minister Theresa May has vowed to stand 'shoulder to shoulder' with France following the terror attacks in Nice yesterday ...
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