Wargrave homeowners seek permission to build a yoga studio
HOMEOWNERS in Wargrave want to create a fitness space in the grounds of their house.
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HOMEOWNERS in Wargrave want to create a fitness space in the grounds of their house.
Read moreDetailsSchool buildings in Wokingham will be inspected for dangerous concrete after a government order this week.
Read moreDetailsTHE RAIL Delivery Group (RDG) is set to close a consultation on how tickets are sold following weeks of debate surrounding ticket offices
Read moreDetailsPlanned ticket office closures will leave some stations in Wokingham borough completely unstaffed.
Read moreDetailsA SCHOOL Streets scheme could be trialled across the borough under plans being considered by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsTEMPORARY buildings will be installed at a Shinfield school while expansion works take place.
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL to change the use of a barn in Binfield from agricultural use to commercial has been rejected by Bracknell Forest Council.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM youngsters with additional needs could face "heartbreak and confusion" if proposed changes to school transport go ahead
Read moreDetailsPlans for a special educational needs centre in Earley have been revealed
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is considering removing fare-paying bus passes for post-16 pupils.
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