Tributes paid to former Wokingham Borough Council leader Frank Browne
A FORMER leader of Wokingham Borough Council has died. He passed away at home. Frank Browne was in charge between 2002 ...
A FORMER leader of Wokingham Borough Council has died. He passed away at home. Frank Browne was in charge between 2002 ...
A CONTROVERSIAL rubbish dump has had its years of operation extended in a bid to help the environment. Grundon has ...
A CAMPAIGN has been launched to help save local independent news publishers – of which Wokingham.Today is one. Research has ...
MAIDENHEAD MP Theresa May has joined the chorus of parliamentarians who have criticised Dominic Cummings for his flit to Durham, ...
ONE of the borough’s four MPs has called for action to improve rail services for her constituents. Theresa May, who ...
I would like to wish all readers of The Wokingham Paper a very Merry Christmas. Christmas is a magical time. ...
A COMMUNITY group that aims to look after Charvil has had a helping hand from the former prime minister Theresa ...
IN MAIDENHEAD, Theresa May saw her share of the vote decline as the Lib Dem support increased. The former prime ...
Wokingham parliamentary constituency might share its name with Wokingham borough unitary authority and Wokingham town, but all three are completely ...
THERESA MAY said in her final moments as Prime Minister that she hoped she has inspired "every young girl" that ...
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