Council tax to increase in Woodley to pay for town services
Council tax is set to increase in Woodley to pay for town services and community facilities.
Read moreDetailsCouncil tax is set to increase in Woodley to pay for town services and community facilities.
Read moreDetailsA parish council is calling for the government to intervene in an upcoming decision on a plan for more than 200 homes at a village near Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsAn insight has been given into how much Bracknell Forest Council spends on helping the young people it supports mature into adulthood.
Read moreDetailsA main road in Woodley will be getting a new 20mph speed limit to make it safer for 'vulnerable road users'.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have decided to privately sell an asset that it owns outside of the town.
Read moreDetailsPolice have been cracking down on anti-social behaviour and nuisance e-bike riding in Woodley town centre.
Read moreDetailsRoads in Earley are set to get 20mph speed limits, despite uproar from some neighbours.
Read moreDetailsThe area has been identified by Thames Valley Police as an area of increased activity.
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
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