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By-election victory in Pinkneys Green

CONGRATULATIONS to Cllr Simon Werner who tonight won the Pinkneys Green by-election!  Thank you to everyone who voted for Simon. He joins Cllr Kathy Newbound in representing the ward for the Liberal Democrats. Download QR

Simon Werner – local and experienced

Local resident Simon Werner has been selected as the Lib Dem candidate for the Pinkneys Green by-election. Simon Werner was brought up in Pinkneys Green and went to local schools – Furze Platt Infants and Juniors and Desborough School. As a councillor previously he established a reputation for getting things done. He set up the […]

Crime Fighter chosen as Lib Dem candidate for Police Commissioner

The Lib Dems across Berks, Bucks & Oxon have selected a leading crime fighter and magistrate as their Thames Valley candidate in the Police & Crime Commissioner election on 15 November – Professor John Howson. John Howson knows a thing or two about crime. Businessman, Academic, Licensing Justice, and victim of crime, as well as […]

Long-serving councillor passes away

The Royal Borough has expressed deep sadness at the death on Sunday (26 August) of Cllr Wilson Hendry. A native of Scotland, Cllr Hendry had been a borough councillor since May 1991, representing residents in the Pinkneys Green ward first as a Liberal Democrat until 2010 and then as a Conservative. Throughout his time on […]

Congratulations and Well Done!

Hard-working Royal Borough GCSE students have achieved another year of excellent exam results. The provisional results show the schools in this are have increased their GCSE pass rate at grades A* to C from 75% to 77%. Reports currently suggest that nationally there is a slight dip of 0.3% from 69.8%. Highlights locally show: • […]

Borough’s Credit Union supported by The Berkshire Community Foundation

The Lib Dem initiative to bring a Credit Union to Windsor and Maidenhead has gone from strength to strength. In the current recession increasing numbers of people are facing financial difficulties. For many people living or working in the Borough, their real standard of living is falling as a result of current wage and benefit […]

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