Wokingham’s Post Office closes – but parcel collections remain on site
WOKINGHAM’S Crown Post Office closed its doors for good last Wednesday - and residents looking to pick up a parcel ...
WOKINGHAM’S Crown Post Office closed its doors for good last Wednesday - and residents looking to pick up a parcel ...
I have started a consultation on my website www.johnredwood.com about how the local Highways Authority might cut congestion, improve traffic ...
Two of the Brexit Party's hopefuls in Thursday's European Elections visited Wokingham's town centre on Saturday to meet and greet ...
THE MINISTER in charge of Post Offices got a special delivery on Tuesday – and it was wrapped in a ...
WOKINGHAM came to a halt on Monday as the borough paid its respects to its honorary alderman and community stalwart, ...
I was having a wide ranging conversation with a politically engaged colleague, who had some interesting perspectives on the situation ...
A CAMPAIGN to unseat Remain-supporting MP Dr Phillip Lee has almost gained enough support to force a deselection meeting and ...
FOLLOWING a dramatic night in the House of Commons in which Theresa May pledged to resign as Prime Minister if ...
TODAY more than a million people are expected to converge on London in a call for a second referendum on ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood remains unconvinced that a deal to leave to European Union is good for the nation. ...
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