‘Suburban’ looking farm gate in Sindlesham given approval by councillors
Fears for future development outside a piece of land's agricultural use did not stop councillors from approving plans for a "suburban" looking gate
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Fears for future development outside a piece of land's agricultural use did not stop councillors from approving plans for a "suburban" looking gate
Read moreDetailsNumber plate recognition cameras are to be switched on at 11 sites across Wokingham and Shinfield on Monday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Liberal Democrats have officially chosen former council leader Clive Jones as their candidate for the forthcoming general election
Read moreDetailsFROM counting dough to cooking with it ? a former Crowthorne bank could become a pizza takeaway if planning permission is granted.
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY school could soon gain a special educational needs centre if councillors approve the proposals.
Read moreDetailsFears that a field in Sindlesham could be used to build houses have been raised after its owners built an "unconventional" new gate and walls
Read moreDetailsThere are no authorised places for travellers to live in Woodley ? and nowhere in the borough for them to stop, Wokingham Council has confirmed
Read moreDetailsA SPEED limit in Spencers Wood is to be cut from 40mph to 30mph ? a move a Shinfield councillor says is 'well overdue'.
Read moreDetailsTHE number of potholes in Wokingham borough is rising, according to new figures.
Read moreDetailsA SPORTS club is to install new facilities for its members ? if it can get approval for new drainage plans
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