Controversial planting plan at deforested Beaufort Park site due for decision
A controversial plan at a woodland site near Bracknell that has been 'deforested' according to a neighbour is set to be decided.
Read moreDetailsA controversial plan at a woodland site near Bracknell that has been 'deforested' according to a neighbour is set to be decided.
Read moreDetailsA plan to get 49 homes built near a church and sports clubs in a rural area of Berkshire has been rejected by a government-appointed inspector
Read moreDetailsReading council has refunded drivers a total of £68,000 for wrongfully issuing driving fines.
Read moreDetailsThe government's health and safety agency has issued new guidelines after the dramatic Station Hill fire in Reading that saw a worker rescued
Read moreDetailsBerkshire councils have joined forces to assess and attempt to meet the housing needs of people across the county.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire and Oxfordshire could be unified under a new elected mayor in the coming years.
Read moreDetailsA councillor who has got national attention for appearing on TV has clarified his membership of Reform UK in an ongoing clash with the Liberal Dems
Read moreDetailsA clash over extra bedrooms being added to homes at a woodland site near Bracknell has finally been resolved.
Read moreDetailsDevelopment companies Catesby Strategic Land Ltd & Stonebond Properties have won permission to build 38 homes in the rural area of Finchampstead.
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