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These are the most recent articles mentioning "wokingham"
Posted 04/13/08, 09:22
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t a grip on it. Others will vote, and want to send a message to the Labour government. Some will even vote on local issues! My canvassing has been in Wokingham, never a source of much support for Labour, but the anti government mood is stronger than I have known it for the last eleven years.
Peopl...
Posted 04/22/08, 14:26
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on mortgage borrowers when the Chancellor made his statement to the House yesterday. The exchange, taken from Hansard, follows.
Mr. John Redwood (Wokingham) (Con): How much extra cash do banks in the UK now have to deposit or keep for prudential reasons, as a result of the regulator™s change of...
Posted 04/25/08, 11:59
On Wednesday the 23rd April the two winners and two runners up of the Wokingham Schools™ Parliamentary Debating Competition 2007 were treated to a day out in Westminster as part of their prize. Adam Connell and Dominic Lister, the two winners from Emmbrook School, were joined by Amber Anderson and ...
Posted 07/01/08, 10:54
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upled with brownfield redevelopment, town cramming and back garden building. Doubtless Ministers would like to force too many new homes on us here in Wokingham, without making the money available to build the schools, roads and drainage systems they would need.
All of this looks absurd when...
Posted 07/01/08, 10:54
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upled with brownfield redevelopment, town cramming and back garden building. Doubtless Ministers would like to force too many new homes on us here in Wokingham, without making the money available to build the schools, roads and drainage systems they would need.
All of this looks absurd when...
Posted 08/21/08, 14:11
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regularly. I produce at least one daily story to keep it topical. I am setting up a seperate local issues page, and would like more people from the Wokingham and West Berkshire areas to write in with their views and issues on local matters to complement what I do on the national concerns that I de...
Posted 08/21/08, 14:11
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regularly. I produce at least one daily story to keep it topical. I am setting up a seperate local issues page, and would like more people from the Wokingham and West Berkshire areas to write in with their views and issues on local matters to complement what I do on the national concerns that I de...
Posted 09/09/08, 10:14
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Speaking about the potential loss of a third Post Office in his constituency, John Redwood said:
śThere is a general feeling that communities like Wokingham have borne the brunt of the Government™s sweeping closure of local Post Offices. Having already been told that we are to lose two branches,...
Posted 10/06/08, 15:41
The first round of the annual Wokingham Schools™ Debating Competition kicks off this Thursday the 9th October at the Emmbrook School, as the Holt School compete against Luckley Oakfield and Bearwood College go up against Emmbrook. The second round will be on Thursday the 16th October at the Willin...
Posted 10/13/08, 10:51
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wood highlighted the unprecedented population growth which is projected to take place in the South East over the next few years, and pointed out that Wokingham and the area around Reading has borne the brunt of development pressures. Allied to these pressures is the fact that this growing number of...
Posted 10/13/08, 10:51
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wood highlighted the unprecedented population growth which is projected to take place in the South East over the next few years, and pointed out that Wokingham and the area around Reading has borne the brunt of development pressures. Allied to these pressures is the fact that this growing number of...
Posted 11/13/08, 16:57
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ivide England into unwanted regions.
The full text of John Redwood™s contribution to the debate, taken from Hansard, follows:
Mr. John Redwood (Wokingham) (Con): What part of śnoť does the Leader of the House not understand following the referendum result in the north-east on elected regional...
Posted 12/02/08, 12:54
A Christmas painting by Winnersh Primary School pupil Sam Pulleyn, aged 8, has been chosen as the picture that will be used on the front of Wokingham MP John Redwood™s parliamentary Christmas cards.
Sam™s picture was chosen by a panel of two judges as the winning entry in the annual Wokingham Chr...
Posted 12/04/08, 11:13
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ing over his suggestions on how to beat the recession.
The full text of John™s contributions, taken from Hansard, now follows:
Mr. John Redwood (Wokingham) (Con): Will the Prime Minister re-examine the Ł487 billion banking package, because surely he shares our disappointment that more lending ...
Posted 12/17/08, 09:25
Wokingham MP John Redwood has signed up to the online social networking site Facebook to make it easier for his constituents to keep up to date with what he is doing locally and in Parliament on their behalf. John joins a number of other Conservative MPs who have signed up for the service, and whi...
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