VOICE OF WOKINGHAM: An important choice and it’s yours
THURSDAY sees the borough head to the polls for the most important election in 20 years. Over the past four ...
THURSDAY sees the borough head to the polls for the most important election in 20 years. Over the past four ...
WATCHING the votes come in Dr Phillip Lee praised his team, but appeared to expect the result to not go ...
The final BBC Radio Berkshire Election Roadshow debate came from Peach Street this morning and gave members of the public ...
BRACKNELL MP Dr Phillip Lee has pledged to support Theresa May in a vote over her leadership this evening. Although ...
The 2018 Borough Election campaigns came to an end on Thursday, May 3 – as over 40,000 of us went ...
THE names of two new glass recycling trucks will be decided by members of the public in a special vote ...
A LORD helped launch the Liberal Democrats’ bid to snatch the Wokingham parliamentary seat. Lord Marks, the party’s spokesman for ...
Today, voters in Emmbrook have been going to the polls to elect a new borough councillor. The election was called ...
The Green Party’s candidate for Emmbrook has declined to stand, instead encouraging his supporters to vote tactically against the Conservatives. ...
CONSERVATIVES voted to ignore a recommendation from industry experts to carry on paying themselves extra allowances - while being accused ...
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