Tributes paid to former Wokingham Borough Council leader Frank Browne
A FORMER leader of Wokingham Borough Council has died. He passed away at home. Frank Browne was in charge between 2002 ...
A FORMER leader of Wokingham Borough Council has died. He passed away at home. Frank Browne was in charge between 2002 ...
“This is a marathon, not a sprint,” says Wokingham Borough Council leader Cllr John Halsall of the problems caused to ...
BOROUGH residents have been inhaling polluted air that exceeds international toxic air guidelines, according to data published by the Government. ...
THEY’RE driving us crazy and springing up everywhere. But a new initiative from Wokingham’s Conservatives is aimed at making them ...
When political parties do the splits it can be very painful too, especially if they’re not very fit in the ...
Dr Phillip Lee has been Bracknell’s MP for nearly 10 years, and is now a Lib Dem candidate for Wokingham, ...
Bracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee was unveiled as the new Liberal Democrat candidate for Wokingham at a special conference today.
THE Council is poised to change its stance over a third runway for Heathrow airport, as Labour launches a petition ...
Going along to one of Wokingham Borough’s full council meetings is sometimes like Forrest Gump’s box of chocolates, you never ...
Studying the numbers for the 2019 Borough elections and, while the Conservatives may be down, they aren’t out if they’ve ...
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