SIR JOHN REDWOOD: ‘I am very conscious of the debt I owe all my constituents’
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has expressed his gratitude for the “kind messages” he has received since news broke that ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has expressed his gratitude for the “kind messages” he has received since news broke that ...
“THE RULING Conservative Group is badly divided and has lost their way. They are just floundering about, hoping that someone ...
A CONSERVATIVE frontbencher has resigned and will now sit on the council as an independent. Cllr Richard Dolinski, who was ...
"WE NEED to distance ourselves from the old boys network style of the past,” said Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor as ...
THE LEADER of Wokingham Conservatives has lost a motion of no confidence. The Wokingham Paper understands that the Conservatives held ...
A PLAN to help the council save money has seen spending soar by £8 million in just two years. Figures ...
THE deputy leader of Wokingham Borough Council has resigned. Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner sent a letter of resignation this morning. He ...
THE CONDUCT of Conservative councillors over the level of debate in the council chamber has been raised by the opposition ...
“The residents sent us a clear message on May 3, we have heard that message and are listening to them. ...
LAST WEEK’S local elections results at first glance suggest business as usual. The Conservatives are still the largest party, just ...
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