Council accused of ‘punishing’ Wokingham residents by planning to increase car park fees
COUNCILLORS planning to increase car park fees in Wokingham are 'punishing' residents say the Conservatives, a claim disputed by the ...
COUNCILLORS planning to increase car park fees in Wokingham are 'punishing' residents say the Conservatives, a claim disputed by the ...
The Liberal Democrats believe in the value of working with others - inclusivity is in our DNA
CAR PARKING charges will rise following a vote of Wokingham Borough Council's ruling executive ? but the plans have been ...
WOKINGHAM residents will be receiving fewer blue bags from next spring, and no more food waste caddy liners following a ...
WOKINGHAM'S financial problems are not unique with other councils in the south east facing budget deficits as a result of ...
WOKINGHAM'S politicians are paying their respects to the Queen, following news that she died today at the age of 96.
WOKINGHAM?S new anti-poverty strategy has been approved by the new Liberal Democrat-run executive at its first meeting.
WOKINGHAM'S electorate has spoken, and the council is no longer under a Conservative majority.
The leader of the Wokingham Liberal Democrat group has welcomed an inquiry into the handling of the pandemic.
THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ‘worked their socks off’ to gain three seats in the Wokingham local elections, according to the party’s ...
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