Beth Rowland elected as Wokingham’s borough mayor, Adrian Mather to be deputy
THE NEW Wokingham Borough Mayor for the coming year was elected at the annual meeting of council on May 18.
THE NEW Wokingham Borough Mayor for the coming year was elected at the annual meeting of council on May 18.
WOKINGHAM borough's new mayor will be a trailblazer. That's the verdict of outgoing council leader Clive Jones who nominated Cllr ...
MORE THAN 75 people have become new citizens of the UK and Wokingham borough since the council moved its citizenship ...
Social distancing has taken on a new meaning for Wokingham’s historic market – the stalls are being split between two ...
IT’S ALL change at Wokingham Town Council after it fell into no overall control in May’s local elections. On Sunday, ...
A CHARITY that helps children and young people with additional needs to attend mainstream activities is celebrating after receiving a ...
John Kaiser Mayor Wokingham, Carly Salisbury GM A CHARVIL pub has reopened following a six-figure makeover. And to celebrate, The ...
THE mayor of Wokingham town has resigned following an investigation into his social media presence. Cllr Peter Lucey decided to ...
A HEROIC soldier who died while serving in Afghanistan has been remembered through a Christmas card contest. Wokingham borough mayor, ...
FIREFIGHTERS invited members of the public to find out more about its work at a special open day last month ...
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