VOTE 2023 – All the wards, all the candidates, all you need to know
The 2023 local elections will be held in Wokingham borough on Thursday, May 4. Voters will be electing representatives in ...
The 2023 local elections will be held in Wokingham borough on Thursday, May 4. Voters will be electing representatives in ...
Four years ago, independent candidate Jim Frewin was elected for the first time, defeating incumbent Anthony Pollock. At the time, ...
THE DEPUTY leader of the Wokingham Borough Partnership, Cllr Stephen Conway, says he is sad to see the independents leave ...
THE DECISION to leave the Wokingham Borough Partnership was a sad one for Cllr Jim Frewin.
CON HOLD - Shinfield South Jackie Rance is the new councillor, taking over from former council leader Charlotte Haitham Taylor ...
Thieves have been spotted stealing Chrstmas decorations in Shinfield, and residents are now taking their displays down.
"Having reflected I have decided that I cannot allow myself to be bullied by social media trolls. I will therefore ...
THE NEWLY elected independent councillor for Shinfield South said that he is humbled by the scale of his victory. Cllr ...
Shinfield residents had a chance to meet their borough election candidates at a special hustings event on Wednesday, April 24. ...
Polling Stations Three Mile Cross Church Centre, Basingstoke Road, Three Mile Cross Shinfield Parish Hall, School Green, Shinfield Spencers Wood ...
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