VOTE 2024: Live blog from the Wokingham Borough Council elections count
Yesterday, voters across Wokingham Borough delivered their verdict on the ruling Lib Dem administration. Due to boundary changes, this year ...
Yesterday, voters across Wokingham Borough delivered their verdict on the ruling Lib Dem administration. Due to boundary changes, this year ...
Labour can offer an ‘effective opposition’ on Wokingham Borough Council, its leading councillor Andy Croy has said. Like the Liberal ...
Andrew Gray One of my favourite parts of being a councillor, is going out talking to residents every week and ...
We recently have lost long-standing and fondly remembered shops in Wokingham as well as some new ones which have bravely ...
In politics, astroturfing is secretly organising a fake grassroots campaign. Instead of real grass and real roots you have astroturf.
Under the Conservatives, the housing system seems to have completely broken down. People get stuck at the private rental stage ...
For people in Wokingham Borough who have bought at the edge of affordability, the decision to raise interest rates will ...
A recent cross-party working group at Wokingham Borough council saw councillors agreeing that tenants were far better served by Wokingham ...
Any Labour candidate that wishes to be elected in Wokingham has to work really, really hard.
THE leader of Wokingham's Liberal Democrats is delighted with the increased representation of his party within the council chamber
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