Landowner accused of breaching planning rules for newbuild home in Woodley
A landowner has been accused of breaching planning rules for a house that is currently being built in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsA landowner has been accused of breaching planning rules for a house that is currently being built in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsA 'cool' design for a new self-build home in Crowthorne has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsA Ferrari specialist near Reading has won permission to build a new workshop.
Read moreDetailsCouncillor David Bragg has been selected as the town mayor for the 2025/26 year.
Read moreDetailsA plan to knock down two homes and replace them with nine new houses in Sandhurst has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsThe map of Earley could be redrawn in the near future, with discussions about its exact nature taking place.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour MPs in Berkshire have been criticised for voting against an effort to speed up the delivery of a new Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsA six-figure upgrade is due for a theatre in Woodley despite its troubled recent history.
Read moreDetailsA home-owner has won permission to convert their garage into a bedroom and create more living space at their terraced house in Lower Earley.
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made to a project to redevelop a stand out building in Woodley.
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