Wokingham residents urged to attend Post Office consultation event over branch closure plan
RESIDENTS are being urged to attend a consultation event tomorrow - Monday, February 18 - in a bid to save ...
RESIDENTS are being urged to attend a consultation event tomorrow - Monday, February 18 - in a bid to save ...
THE consultation over the future of Wokingham town’s Post Office has been described as “a sham” after WH Smith advertised ...
THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS saw their share of the vote dramatically increase as they held on to their Evendons seat. And ...
A CONSULTATION on a plan to move Wokingham town’s Post Office into WH Smith this summer opened yesterday. The Post ...
THE management of the Market Place regeneration project could have been improved. This was the verdict of an independent report ...
CAMPAIGNERS targeted commuters returning to work after the Christmas break as a rail fare kicked in. On Wednesday, January 2, ...
THREE CANDIDATES have put their names in the ring for the Evendons by-election which will take place next month. Nominations ...
A COUNCILLOR has had to resign after learning that she has incurable cancer, forcing a by-election. Last May, Helen Power ...
THE BY-ELECTION for the vacant Evendons seat will take place on Thursday, February 7. All three main parties in Wokingham ...
WOKINGHAM MP John Redwood has expressed his gratitude for the “kind messages” he has received since news broke that he ...
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