Market Place plans formally approved
The development will see 60 new dwellings alongside commercial spaces.
Read moreDetailsThe development will see 60 new dwellings alongside commercial spaces.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Football Club's Aldershot Cup match on Tuesday evening was abandoned after just six minutes.
Read moreDetailsElivia Homes has appealed the decision by Wokingham Borough Council in June 2024 to refuse outline planning for 32 homes.
Read moreDetailsHurst's convenience store closed last Saturday, and the attached Post Office closed the previous day.
Read moreDetailsMP Clive Jones has called on Labour to stop "ignoring local communities".
Read moreDetailsIt will find out this week about widespread calls for changes to local government funding.
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook School's A-level results have been recognised in the House of Commons.
Read moreDetailsA total of 75 homes will be built by Hicks Developments on land west of Park Lane.
Read moreDetailsPlans are for homes on land north of Reading Road in Arborfield.
Read moreDetailsThere are more primary school places in Wokingham Borough than are needed.
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