Councils in Berkshire behind council tax collection targets by hundreds of thousands of pounds
Almost every council in Berkshire has fallen behind on council tax collection ? potentially costing each hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Read moreDetailsLocal democracy reporter for Bracknell and Wokingham. The Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) is a public service news agency funded by the BBC.
Almost every council in Berkshire has fallen behind on council tax collection ? potentially costing each hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Read moreDetailsA former Thames Valley Police officer has been accused of failing to declare their relationship with a man involved in crime
Read moreDetailsA street cleaning company kept stealing water despite being fined almost £20,000, Thames Water has said.
Read moreDetailsCouncil told site is within 'detailed emergency planning zone.'
Read moreDetailsThe council has refused to approve a follow-up application detailing the design and layout.
Read moreDetailsA previously-refused house of multiple occupation (HMO) in Earley has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsPlans to build six homes in Wokingham Without have been refused.
Read moreDetailsVillagers have been left 'shocked' that planning officers are asking councillors to approve a development of 230 homes in the countryside.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council could backtrack on its support for a new supermarket in Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsPlans to build almost 500 homes in Wokingham Borough have been branded 'absolute lunacy' by villagers.
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