Flats are a step closer for former bank
Prior approval for plans that could see the site of a former bank in Wokingham town centre turned into housing has been granted.
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Prior approval for plans that could see the site of a former bank in Wokingham town centre turned into housing has been granted.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham church has welcomed a £250,000 grant as part of its major renovation plans.
Read moreDetailsREVISED plans to build a care home on a vacant site in Woodley have been submitted to Wokingham Borough Council after previously being refused.
Read moreDetailsAN ADVERTISING hoarding has been approved for Crowthorne High Street, despite concerns it could cause a problem for drivers.
Read moreDetailsDelivery vehicles could cause traffic to back up on a main road into the town centre if large new flats are allowed to be built.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers work year-round in an operation that's impressive for its scale, complexity and efficiency.
Read moreDetailsA NEW supermarket set to be built on Winnersh floodplains has been approved by the council, but the government could turn the plans down
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is set to debate permission for a 42-home development on Latimer Road.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build a new Aldi store in Winnersh are set to be approved on Wednesday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents will get a say on a transport plan that could include a trial of "school streets" in the borough.
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