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 ...
Here are just some examples, since the Liberal Democrats have been in charge of how we have been careful with ...
Over the last two years, Wokingham Borough Council has seen its costs rise enormously, as inflation increased and demand for ...
The government is also providing an additional £418,000 extra this year, and again next year, for additional work on potholes.
My portfolio contains a range of everyday, ongoing resident services that are funded from the Revenue budget, which is derived ...
Wokingham Liberal Democrats have criticised MP Sir John Redwood for voting against a compensation scheme for swimmers affected by sewage.
For some people things have been hard recently, as inflation rises around the world, particularly as a result of the ...
A CONSERVATIVE who once stood against John Redwood as an independent candidate in Wokingham is once again urging people to ...
Generating your own renewable electricity is not only better for the planet, but also better for your wallet and provides ...
The new executive is largely the same as last year's; most of my colleagues will continue the excellent work they ...
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