VOTE 2021: Three different visions for the future of Wokingham
With a week to go until polling stations open for the local elections, JESS WARREN meets the three main party ...
With a week to go until polling stations open for the local elections, JESS WARREN meets the three main party ...
As May 6 comes closer, our manifesto series sees WOKINGHAM CONSERVATIVES explain why you should vote for them Our goal ...
The climate emergency is one of the biggest challenges facing our Borough, our country, and the world. While there is ...
POLITICAL campaigners have been accused of ‘flagrant flouting of the law’ by delivering leaflets during lockdown – but they say ...
Cllr Andy Croy, leader of Wokingham Labour said it all “looks terrible”, and is concerned about how the public see ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL should consult the public more on proposed changes to the remuneration of councillors. That’s the view of ...
Politicians across the council have welcomed additional funding to help feed families this winter.
In the short film, Cllr Rachel Burgess, Labour councillor for Norreys, said: “Labour councillors supported the declaration of a climate ...
A BID to extend the virtual Wokingham Borough Council meeting descended into farce – and a row over voting. At ...
A week after the council launched its campaign to fight housing numbers, leader John Halsall said he is determined to ...
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