Brexit Party MEP candidate to visit Wokingham’s Market Place tomorrow
THE local candidate for the Brexit Party will be taking part in a meet and greet session in Wokingham’s town ...
THE local candidate for the Brexit Party will be taking part in a meet and greet session in Wokingham’s town ...
The local elections take place in Wokingham on Thursday, May 3. Four parties are contesting the elections (in alphabetical order): ...
There are four seats that cover Wokingham borough - Wokingham, Bracknell, Reading East and Maidenhead. Three of the four MPs were ...
UKIP has confirmed that it will not field a candidate for Wokingham in the forthcoming General Election, citing Brexit as ...
MEMBERS of Wokingham’s UKIP party welcomed a special guest visitor to their meeting last week. The party’s Defence Spokesman and ...
Following the resignation of Chris Singleton, there is a vacancy for Wokingham Borough Council in its Emmbrook ward. The by-election ...
The Green Party’s candidate for Emmbrook has declined to stand, instead encouraging his supporters to vote tactically against the Conservatives. ...
A SECOND Conservative councillor has quit the borough council citing issues with his fellow ward councillors. Chris Singleton resigned on ...
Columnist Tony Johnson continues his reflections on the recent EU referendum, in which the UK voted to leave. An overnight ...
ORGANISERS of a campaign to leave the European Union said that their launch event had been so successful they had ...
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