Lucy Demery selected as Conservative parliamentary candidate for Wokingham
Lucy Demery has been selected as the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Wokingham for the General Election on Thursday. July 4. ...
Lucy Demery has been selected as the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Wokingham for the General Election on Thursday. July 4. ...
Last week the Government delivered its Autumn Statement, rewarding hard work by cutting and simplifying taxes, and investment to bolster ...
The Conservatives' behaviour shows an enormous lack of respect for the police.
We see a Council desperate to spend money on worsening road junctions, narrowing roads and making drivers lives more difficult
We see a Council desperate to spend money on worsening road junctions, narrowing roads and making drivers lives more difficult
MOST of us would agree that councils should prioritize helping those who most need help.
Mortgage rates have reached their highest levels for 15 years, surpassing the aftermath of the disastrous Liz Truss/Kwarteng budget
When the Liberal Democrats formed a minority administration at Wokingham Borough Council in May 2022, we inherited a difficult financial ...
We have very few avenues to make savings and increase revenue and it sometimes means having to make decisions that ...
THE leader of Wokingham's Liberal Democrats is delighted with the increased representation of his party within the council chamber
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