VOTE 2018 – Swallowfield CON HOLD
Swallowfield Stuart Munro successfully defended his seat for the Conservatives This year’s result Turnout 35% Previous results This year’s ...
Swallowfield Stuart Munro successfully defended his seat for the Conservatives This year’s result Turnout 35% Previous results This year’s ...
Emmbrook ward Imogen Shepherd-Dubey won the seat at a by-election held in February 2017. It was called after Chris Singleton ...
Bulmershe and Whitegates ward Alison Swaddle (Conservative) was the councillor for this seat, but has stood down. This year's result ...
Arborfield ward in Wokingham borough Gary Cowan is defending the seat. He used to be a Conservative but quit the ...
Wokingham's Carnival Pool will shut on Tuesday for two weeks to enable repair works to take place. While the water ...
A PROBE has revealed that Wokingham Borough Council is sitting on almost £20 million set aside for affordable housing. Data ...
Broad Street (and Langborough Road) reopened to traffic yesterday but eagle-eyed readers noticed that the new York stone crossing paths ...
A SMILING Prime Minister officially opened a new council-built development of affordable homes in Phoenix Avenue on Friday. The new ...
THE NEW budget, which sees council tax rise 5.49%, is “a realistic one that addresses our challenges, invests in our ...
A QUESTION about glass recycling caused a wild rumpus in the council chamber when Wokingham Borough Council met on Thursday, ...
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