READERS' LETTERS: As seen in The Wokingham Paper of April 2, 2020
We need more councillors like Sarah Kerr We need more councillors like Sarah Kerr in Wokingham. How dare Andrew Waters ...
We need more councillors like Sarah Kerr We need more councillors like Sarah Kerr in Wokingham. How dare Andrew Waters ...
Why I joined in with the school strikes Rex Hora (Letters, 19th September) talks of ‘eco-warriors’ – but please let’s ...
I attended a council meeting last Thursday evening and I was pleased to hear that Cllr Wayne Smith put forward ...
A totally oblivious response to losing office Former councillor Tim Holton’s letter in last week’s Wokingham Paper neatly sums up ...
Why turn Wokingham into a concrete jungle? I would Iike to add my voice to the many objections against the ...
Would you take a tip that wasn’t yours? I had just had a meal with my family, at a local ...
A victory for common sense When a Wokingham Borough Planning meeting (Wednesday, February 13) rejected a SANG application the developer ...
David v Goliath SO, after a number of years of costly squabbling and court room drama, David have finally defeated ...
Every week, we print the liveliest selection of letters for Wokingham borough. A range of voices, a range of views ...
How to really help the homeless Wokingham Salvation Army’s Lt Jan Howlin’s warning (Church Notes, January 25) regarding helping those ...
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