Winnersh Aldi plans approved
The plans proved controversial due to concerns about flooding.
Read moreDetailsThe plans proved controversial due to concerns about flooding.
Read moreDetailsThe shopping destination that transformed Bracknell town centre has been purchased for around £150 million.
Read moreDetailsA young family is in despair over mould, water leaks causing damage and a bug infestation at their social home in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsA mum from Bracknell has been paid back after her child benefit was cut by the government following a trip to Morocco with her son.
Read moreDetailsFears raised over parking fee hikes and charges at free car parks in Woodley and the neighbouring towns and villages.
Read moreDetailsThe company that manages The Oracle in Reading has gained full control of the shopping centre, as a glimpse of the future has been teased.
Read moreDetailsThe population of Wokingham and the surrounding areas will pass 200,000 in 10 years, it has been predicted.
Read moreDetailsA new live music venue in Bracknell has officially opened.
Read moreDetailsThe Prime Minister and the education secretary have acknowledged the scandal of a woman who smuggled drugs into prison being allowed to teach children
Read moreDetailsResidents in the suburbs of Reading have called for better bus services in the area, particularly to the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
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