VOTE 2024: Live blog from the Wokingham Borough Council elections count
Yesterday, voters across Wokingham Borough delivered their verdict on the ruling Lib Dem administration. Due to boundary changes, this year ...
Yesterday, voters across Wokingham Borough delivered their verdict on the ruling Lib Dem administration. Due to boundary changes, this year ...
The Liberal Democrats' record in Wokingham Borough on housing is one of over-promising and a total failure to deliver.
We know the new system will be less efficient, offer a poorer service to Wokingham, because the bin lorry will ...
I wanted to provide you with our positive vision of what the Conservatives would do if we were in charge ...
A girl said she is 'really scared' of being hit by a car on a busy A-road where the council ...
The government is also providing an additional £418,000 extra this year, and again next year, for additional work on potholes.
How do you feel when you come home and close your front door? Anti-social behaviour is a blight on too ...
We know that demand for help from those who are financially struggling has not decreased. It went from covid crisis ...
Liberal Democrat-run Wokingham Borough Council issued a story this week saying recycling was increasing but "we" can do better
I love Christmas. I take a child-like delight in the lights, the decorations, the presents and the Christmas cake. I ...
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