Have your say on a new political map for Wokingham Borough Council
The Local Government Boundary Commission wants to ensure councillors represent a similar number of electors in their respective wards.
The Local Government Boundary Commission wants to ensure councillors represent a similar number of electors in their respective wards.
TODAY, Saturday, September 10, is Proclamation Day - when the new sovereign is proclaimed at St James Palace in London ...
As part of its consultation, the council is also hosting two in-person drop-in sessions later this month.
SOME WOKINGHAM students were reportedly left 'waiting for buses that were never coming' as new bus routes and timetables came ...
To further help those unable to resolve their enquiry online, or by telephone, the council is now introducing an appointments ...
It is designed to help the council understand what would make residents opt for more sustainable choices.
Sir John Redwood penned the letter last week to Cllr Clive Jones about the Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan ...
Cllr Clive Jones thinks a new framework is required to ensure development is spread evenly across the country
Usually, a sunny day is cause for feeling good and seeing most people smile. But the onset of a drought ...
Shocked residents fear a new ruling to approve four new houses will lead to more homes in Wokingham borough being ...
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