YOUR VIEWS: Readers letters as seen in The Wokingham Paper of January 30
We must do more to address gender pay gap Following our questions for Wokingham Borough Council at their meeting on ...
We must do more to address gender pay gap Following our questions for Wokingham Borough Council at their meeting on ...
Isn’t it curious how you can stumble on through life, comfortable that everything’s all right with the world, then wake ...
Two levels, two votes, two “results” - it’d be easy to mix them up. Nationally, the aftershocks from the Tory ...
The UK’s not for collapsing. We’re made of sterner stuff with, just maybe, one or two politicians capable of ‘satespersonlike’ ...
Climate emergency? Please don’t call one here! Reading Borough Council has declared a “climate emergency” but I hope Wokingham will ...
A confusion at the planning committee Pillaging of the countryside by the local authority continues apace. In spite of thousands ...
The snow from a fortnight ago may seem like a distant memory now, but it yield some fantastic memories. One ...
If last week’s commentary on housing showed anything, in describing the practice of ‘planning by appeal’ along with the misleading ...
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Talking about Wokingham's regeneration There has been a lot of coverage in this paper of the regeneration works in Wokingham, ...
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