VOTE 2023: Caversham
2023 result LABOUR HOLDS. Jan Gavin receives 1,563 votes and consolidates her ward seat. https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/13644207/ 2022 result 2019 result Polling ...
2023 result LABOUR HOLDS. Jan Gavin receives 1,563 votes and consolidates her ward seat. https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/13644207/ 2022 result 2019 result Polling ...
2023 result Labour held Battle ward, with Amjad Iqbal Tahir Tarar receiving 1,374 votes. He will replace the retiring Gul ...
2023 result LABOUR HOLDS. Mohammed Ayub receives 819 votes. https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/13643297/ 2022 result 2019 result Polling stations Sir Herman Gollancz ...
THE LEADER of Reading Borough Council, Jason Brock, says he is pleased with the progress Labour has made in running ...
THE 2022 local elections were a landmark year for Reading's Green party ? they became the official opposition after making ...
THE SMALLEST party on Reading Borough Council, with just three seats, is the Liberal Democrats, all in Tilehurst.
FOUNDED in 2015, the Women's Equality Party has a branch in Reading and Wokingham headed up by Louise Timlin.
After taking seven seats in the local elections, we speak to cllrs Rob White and Louise Keane about the Green ...
LABOUR?S newest councillor said that she certainly wasn?t expecting to be at the centre of a ?political earthquake?.
READING Labour says it is the only party to have Reading-based residents standing in every seat for this year?s local ...
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