Transformation of school to teach SEND pupils in Bracknell approved
A school in Bracknell that has been closed for three years is set to be redeveloped to provide a place to teach pupils with special educational needs
Read moreDetailsA school in Bracknell that has been closed for three years is set to be redeveloped to provide a place to teach pupils with special educational needs
Read moreDetailsA German supermarket giant is due to take over from a home-ware store that closed earlier this year in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsA plan for an annexe that was rejected over concerns it could be turned into a new home in Woodley could still be approved.
Read moreDetailsA music venue in Bracknell has had to permanently close down after a decade as the space it occupied in the town centre is due to be demolished.
Read moreDetailsWork is taking place to remove St George's crosses that have been painted onto speed bumps and road markings in Reading.
Read moreDetailsWork on introducing doorstep glass recycling and determining the future of getting about in Bracknell are among the key projects
Read moreDetailsPlans for 20mph speed limits in Wokingham have been blasted as 'ill-conceived'.
Read moreDetailsA huge development of more than 700 homes and a primary school has finally been completed north of Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is at risk of 'underperforming' if a rule about planning appeal decisions is changed by the government.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has expressed frustration over 'never being consulted' on changes to a home and a hotel in a suburban village north of Bracknell.
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