Rare form of cancer forces Wokingham borough councillor to stand down
A COUNCILLOR has had to resign after learning that she has incurable cancer, forcing a by-election. Last May, Helen Power ...
A COUNCILLOR has had to resign after learning that she has incurable cancer, forcing a by-election. Last May, Helen Power ...
WORK to create 11 social-rent homes in Hurst is now underway after six former council homes were demolished just before ...
THOUGHTLESS Grinches attempted to ruin Wokingham’s Christmas by vandalising the town’s Christmas tree – and the damage was so severe ...
THE BOROUGH council is encouraging Wokingham residents to have their say on plans for the future of the area. A ...
“THE RULING Conservative Group is badly divided and has lost their way. They are just floundering about, hoping that someone ...
YOUNGSTERS from across the borough got into the Christmas spirit thanks to a festive party. Borough mayor Cllr John Kaiser ...
THE new leader of Wokingham Borough Council has announced his new top team. Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner was voted in as ...
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 is an historic night for Wokingham borough – and its council. It is expected that councillors, at ...
To loud cheers from campaigners a plan to dump a concrete bus lane bridge on an historic riverside beauty spot ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH councillors are expected to approve the appointment of a new chief executive officer at an extraordinary meeting on ...
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