VIEWPOINT: Why I want to focus on issue of domestic abuse
The new leader of Wokingham Borough Council, Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor explains why society must take action on abuse It ...
The new leader of Wokingham Borough Council, Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor explains why society must take action on abuse It ...
Wokingham Conservatives have elected a new leader - Cllr Charlotte Haitham Taylor will take over from Cllr Keith Baker after ...
UKIP has confirmed that it will not field a candidate for Wokingham in the forthcoming General Election, citing Brexit as ...
WOKINGHAM’S litter heroes came out in force last weekend to take part in the annual community clean up. Volunteers from ...
WOKINGHAM’S town centre library is set to move to new, smaller premises in Carnival Pool after Executive approved an ...
A Conservative councillor in Wokingham has quit the party - the second one to do so within four months - ...
THE BOROUGH’S weekly bin collections are safe until 2026 according to the Conservatives. The ruling party announced that a recent ...
Following the resignation of Chris Singleton, there is a vacancy for Wokingham Borough Council in its Emmbrook ward. The by-election ...
The Green Party’s candidate for Emmbrook has declined to stand, instead encouraging his supporters to vote tactically against the Conservatives. ...
A ROW has broken out over whether new charges to dispose of DIY waste at the borough’s recycling centre are ...
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