Post Office confirms Broad Street branch WILL close in favour of WH Smith opening
TALKS over the future of Wokingham’s historic Post Office have been described as “a con not a consultation.” It comes ...
TALKS over the future of Wokingham’s historic Post Office have been described as “a con not a consultation.” It comes ...
THE CONDUCT of Conservative councillors over the level of debate in the council chamber has been raised by the opposition ...
The 2018 Borough Election campaigns came to an end on Thursday, May 3 – as over 40,000 of us went ...
The deputy leader of the council lost his seat as Labour and Liberal Democrats made gains in the local elections ...
Labour may be the smallest party on the borough council, but it’s not short of big ideas. Andy Croy sets ...
A PROBE has revealed that Wokingham Borough Council is sitting on almost £20 million set aside for affordable housing. Data ...
Matt Rodda, one of Wokingham's four MPs, has been appointed by Jeremy Corbyn to serve in Labour's front bench. The ...
LOCAL politicians have reacted with shock over the news that three big settlements are being discussed for the borough. Cllr ...
UKIP has confirmed that it will not field a candidate for Wokingham in the forthcoming General Election, citing Brexit as ...
Today, voters in Emmbrook have been going to the polls to elect a new borough councillor. The election was called ...
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