Wokingham gets an additional £418,000 to spend fixing potholes – but MP thinks the council ‘wants the roads to get worse’
The government is also providing an additional £418,000 extra this year, and again next year, for additional work on potholes.
The government is also providing an additional £418,000 extra this year, and again next year, for additional work on potholes.
NEW POLLING by the Daily Telegraph suggests that Wokingham would be one of the seats the Conservatives would lose in ...
Wokingham Borough Council has reacted to claims that it operates an "aggressive weekend charges" policy, and a "complex payment system."
Sir John Redwood has taken to X, formerly Twitter, to criticise the local parking regime.
I love Christmas. I take a child-like delight in the lights, the decorations, the presents and the Christmas cake. I ...
Wokingham Liberal Democrats have criticised MP Sir John Redwood for voting against a compensation scheme for swimmers affected by sewage.
Sir John Redwood MP has accused Wokingham's Lib Dem run council of "refusing" to work on its local plan.
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has hit out at the borough council, claiming they cancelled a meeting with him at ...
Wokingham MP urges the Liberal Democrat-led administration to think again over proposed cuts.
Sir John Redwood has been Wokingham's MP since 1987, and if voters agree, he will still be the MP in ...
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