Who’s who on the new Wokingham Borough Council executive
One of the first acts that new Wokingham borough council leader did was to name his front bench team. Cllr ...
One of the first acts that new Wokingham borough council leader did was to name his front bench team. Cllr ...
THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS doubled their number of councillors in May’s local elections, going from eight to 16. This has been ...
THE LEADER of the Liberal Democrats, Cllr Lindsay Ferris said that his enlarged party would fight the housing numbers being ...
IN HIS maiden speech as leader of the council, Cllr John Halsall pledged to take action on climate change and ...
THE NEW mayor of Wokingham Borough Council, Cllr Bill Soane, said that his charity of the year would be Crowthorne-based ...
OUTGOING Wokingham Borough Mayor Cllr John Kaiser praised residents for their support during his past municipal year as they helped ...
A Cold War relic uncovered by archaeologists in Wokingham is to be the proposed site of a tribute to members ...
Studying the numbers for the 2019 Borough elections and, while the Conservatives may be down, they aren’t out if they’ve ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council needs 10 more local foster families for children and young people in care. Now it has organised ...
A FASHION retailer has launched a recruitment campaign as it makes final preparations to open in Peach Place. Oliver Bonas ...
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