Flats plan for Lower Earley garage site rejected by Wokingham Council
A PROPOSAL to replace a Lower Earley garage with flats has been rejected after being described as awkward and alien to their surroundings
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL to replace a Lower Earley garage with flats has been rejected after being described as awkward and alien to their surroundings
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM village's community centre has gained national attention after being visited by an architectural critic.
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents have expressed concern after one of the town's main parks flooded.
Read moreDetailsDRIVERS have raised concerns about councils including Wokingham Borough applying for permission for the power to enforce moving traffic offences
Read moreDetailsOFFICES in Wokingham town centre will become flats, but an application received by the borough council aims to reduce the number from three to two.
Read moreDetailsThe government has been taken to task over sewage dumping in the rivers that run through Reading.
Read moreDetailsLawyers representing neighbours and organisers have came together to discussion the impact a big festival has on a Wokingham borough village.
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD secondary school will be accommodate more than 200 additional pupils.
Read moreDetailsA SCHOOL in Sindlesham is to build a new sports hall with swimming pool after permission was granted by Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has received an application to change the old White Hart pub in to six dwellings, with a new house built to its rear.
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