Court ruling closing migrant hotel in Epping ‘being reviewed’ in Wokingham
The landmark court ruling that has closed a migrant hotel in Epping is 'being reviewed' in Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsThe landmark court ruling that has closed a migrant hotel in Epping is 'being reviewed' in Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on building dozens of new homes between Bracknell and Ascot.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest Council has explained why England and Union Jack flags were removed by a cherry picker 'at 5am' in the morning.
Read moreDetailsDetails of a nature park at a huge development on the outskirts of Bracknell have been confirmed despite claims of 'disgusting' deforestation
Read moreDetailsA new access for maintenance vehicles is set for a nature park in Bracknell despite fears being raised over safety.
Read moreDetailsStreet signs have been seen dumped near a public space in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe six councils in Berkshire are set to create a role for a new top official with a £130k per year salary.
Read moreDetailsYet more deforestation is taking place at the huge Beaufort Park development for hundreds of homes on the outskirts of Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsA plan to add more flats to a converted office in Bracknell could still go ahead.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has apologised for major outages that left thousands of neighbours and businesses with no water and reduced pressure.
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