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White Ribbon Day – supporting victims of domestic abuse

Local Councillor Simon Werner is supporting the Royal Borough’s Domestic Abuse Forum by encouraging those living and working in the borough to wear a white ribbon on Sunday 25 November as a personal pledge never to commit, condone or remain silent about violence against women. The day is also known as the UN International Day […]

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: • […]

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