FROM THE CHAMBER: Labour built our Council Houses before and we will build them again
A recent cross-party working group at Wokingham Borough council saw councillors agreeing that tenants were far better served by Wokingham ...
A recent cross-party working group at Wokingham Borough council saw councillors agreeing that tenants were far better served by Wokingham ...
The financial pressures on the council, as for every household in the borough, are no less this year than last.
Due to Wokingham's low level of education funding, the schools budget has a deficit of £16 million, almost entirely in ...
WOKINGHAM'S Conservative group has announced its shadow executive for the new municipal year.
A NEW shared use path for sustainable transport that would link the edge of Winnersh with Wokingham town centre's Broad ...
The Conservative Group has been clear we want people today to be able to enjoy the dream of home ownership ...
The new executive is largely the same as last year's; most of my colleagues will continue the excellent work they ...
WOKINGHAM borough's new mayor will be a trailblazer. That's the verdict of outgoing council leader Clive Jones who nominated Cllr ...
Any Labour candidate that wishes to be elected in Wokingham has to work really, really hard.
“I am proud that the partnership we created last May gave the borough council some much-needed stability and financial competence ...
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