As local MP (and PM) loses her crunch Brexit vote, Wokingham’s Remainers prepare to bridge the gap
PARLIAMENT emphatically rejected Theresa May’s Brexit deal on Tuesday evening. Now plans are being made for a special pro-EU gathering ...
PARLIAMENT emphatically rejected Theresa May’s Brexit deal on Tuesday evening. Now plans are being made for a special pro-EU gathering ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood held a meeting with Post Office bosses last week in a bid to save the ...
DAYS after Wokingham shoppers once again expressed their frustration with the Prime Minister’s handling of Brexit, one of the borough’s ...
RESIDENTS are being urged to attend a consultation event tomorrow - Monday, February 18 - in a bid to save ...
THE consultation over the future of Wokingham town’s Post Office has been described as “a sham” after WH Smith advertised ...
Most people agree we need to do better when it comes to helping people to have a bed for the ...
MORE THAN 200 people found out how to cut the cost of their energy bills thanks to Citizens Advice. To ...
CAMPAIGNERS pushing for a second referendum on Brexit once again took to Wokingham town centre's streets to canvass the views ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has sent a letter to the Post Office seeking a meeting with senior management and ...
A CONSULTATION on a plan to move Wokingham town’s Post Office into WH Smith this summer opened yesterday. The Post ...
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