What town centre strategy could mean for Woodley Shopping Precinct
The town centre in Woodley is set to receive fresh attention, with a focus on improving the experience for shoppers.
Read moreDetailsThe town centre in Woodley is set to receive fresh attention, with a focus on improving the experience for shoppers.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of households in narrow streets in Wokingham, Woodley and Earley are finally due to have their blue bags replaced with wheelie bins.
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made at the site of nearly 350 flats in Bracknell as the development nears completion.
Read moreDetailsSpeculation is taking place over the choice of site to replace a hospital that was built out of crumbling concrete.
Read moreDetailsA school has converted space previously used as a disabled charity centre into a place to teach special needs children.
Read moreDetailsA government agency is helping councils in Berkshire to provide more affordable and social housing.
Read moreDetailsDemolition is taking place on a large four-storey office building in Bracknell to make way for a new industrial warehouse.
Read moreDetailsA bungalow is set to be demolished and replaced with nine new homes at a housing estate in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAn old aircraft factory where warplanes were built during the Battle of Britain has been completely demolished to make way for new buildings.
Read moreDetailsA plan to use a car park in Bracknell as a driving school for motorbikes has been withdrawn after being hit with objections.
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