Government’s bid to end wishcycling won’t change introduction of wheelie bins to Wokingham
GOVERNMENT plans to ask households to stop wishcycling won't stop Wokingham Borough Council from bringing in wheelie bins for collections ...
GOVERNMENT plans to ask households to stop wishcycling won't stop Wokingham Borough Council from bringing in wheelie bins for collections ...
WOKINGHAM'S Conservative group has announced its shadow executive for the new municipal year.
FOR the first time in more than 20 years, Wokingham councillors are set to approve a Liberal Democrat-run administration, Wokingham ...
A CONSERVATIVE frontbencher has resigned and will now sit on the council as an independent. Cllr Richard Dolinski, who was ...
Charlotte Haitham Taylor has been Leader of Wokingham Borough Conservatives for almost a year. Here she outlines her vision for ...
The local elections take place in Wokingham on Thursday, May 3. Four parties are contesting the elections (in alphabetical order): ...
WOKINGHAM MP John Redwood was interviewed by BBC News yesterday at the height of the red sky phenomenon. Internet wags ...
A LORD helped launch the Liberal Democrats’ bid to snatch the Wokingham parliamentary seat. Lord Marks, the party’s spokesman for ...
A Conservative councillor in Wokingham has quit the party - the second one to do so within four months - ...
A CONSERVATIVE Councillor who resigned the whip over the secret plan to build 15,000 homes in Grazeley has now quit ...
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