Residents call for action over impact of Rewind South festival on Remenham
Lawyers representing neighbours and organisers have came together to discussion the impact a big festival has on a Wokingham borough village.
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.
Read moreDetailsA CONSERVATIVE MP joined party members campaigning in Arborfield Green last week.
Read moreDetailsJames Sunderland was due to address the students' union politics society, but his invitation was revoked
Read moreDetailsA plan by a business to build three new industrial units at Oaklands Park near the Mulberry Business Park in Wokingham has been refused.
Read moreDetailsA DECISION on a plan to create an all-weather cricket pitch on farmland in Finchampstead was deferred so that councillors can go on a site visit.
Read moreDetailsA NUMBER of councillors representing Wokingham borough will be standing down at the local elections.
Read moreDetailsA FRESH bid has been made to add extra storeys to a parade of shops in Woodley town centre.
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