Progress made on plan for new sixth form centre at secondary school in Wokingham
Progress is being made on plans for a new sixth form centre at a secondary school in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on plans for a new sixth form centre at a secondary school in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA handful of big players are in charge of the majority of new housing developments in Bracknell, as progress is being made on a series of projects
Read moreDetailsA huge office building in the heart of Bracknell is set to be converted into dozens of flats.
Read moreDetailsA successful American burger chain is due to open 'very soon' as construction of its new restaurant nears completion.
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 people from the Reading area took part in a meditation event held simultaneously across the world.
Read moreDetailsParking rules for new housing, flats and developments in Bracknell are set to be overhauled for the first time in a decade.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have clashed over rules on a 'non-political' Facebook group with more than 26,000 members.
Read moreDetailsMillions of pounds are spent each year in Wokingham looking after people when they retire and disabled people.
Read moreDetailsA boss at Bracknell Forest Council has admitted to failures and lessons learned as nearly £8,000 has been paid to people who have made complaints.
Read moreDetailsAn office building at a business park on the outskirts of Reading is set to be transformed to create nearly 100 apartments.
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