VOTE 2024: Live blog from the Wokingham Borough Council elections count
Yesterday, voters across Wokingham Borough delivered their verdict on the ruling Lib Dem administration. Due to boundary changes, this year ...
Yesterday, voters across Wokingham Borough delivered their verdict on the ruling Lib Dem administration. Due to boundary changes, this year ...
Labour can offer an ‘effective opposition’ on Wokingham Borough Council, its leading councillor Andy Croy has said. Like the Liberal ...
The Liberal Democrats' record in Wokingham Borough on housing is one of over-promising and a total failure to deliver.
New licensing policies were approved that included several safeguarding provisions.
We know the new system will be less efficient, offer a poorer service to Wokingham, because the bin lorry will ...
Roadworks at California Crossroads have been delayed by drainage problems, Wokingham Borough Council has confirmed. The council said last week ...
The amount needed to fix the current backlog of repairs was reported to be £16.3 billion.
At the final Wokingham council meeting ahead of the local elections on May 2, party leaders took time to thank ...
Here are just some examples, since the Liberal Democrats have been in charge of how we have been careful with ...
At a time when councils across the country are struggling financially it makes great sense to work in partnership to ...
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