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Last Thursday, as Leader of the Liberal Democrats I had the privilege of submitting a fully costed Amendment as an ...
Last Thursday, as Leader of the Liberal Democrats I had the privilege of submitting a fully costed Amendment as an ...
THE BOROUGH council is encouraging Wokingham residents to have their say on plans for the future of the area. A ...
THE COUNCIL has launched an appeal to residents to join in a consultation over plans to revamp California Crossroads. And ...
THE COUNCIL will be hoping that a letter won’t get lost in the post – it relates to the proposals ...
THE LEADER of Wokingham Conservatives has lost a motion of no confidence. The Wokingham Paper understands that the Conservatives held ...
THERE’S a new team in charge of the borough’s roads. Following the resignation last month of Cllr Keith Baker from ...
Cllr Lindsay Ferris used his speech at Wokingham Borough Council's annual meeting on Thursday, May 24 to set out his ...
LAST YEAR, the council spending on temporary staff rose by almost two thirds according to new figures released under a ...
Arborfield ward in Wokingham borough Gary Cowan is defending the seat. He used to be a Conservative but quit the ...
Broad Street (and Langborough Road) reopened to traffic yesterday but eagle-eyed readers noticed that the new York stone crossing paths ...
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