Changes to traveller site in Twyford rejected
The owners of a traveller site in Twyford have not been allowed to move their gate closer to the road and add new tarmac
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The owners of a traveller site in Twyford have not been allowed to move their gate closer to the road and add new tarmac
Read moreDetailsA long-delayed housing development in Wokingham town centre could finally be completed by the end of this year.
Read moreDetailsThe firm said it will no longer complete Wokingham Borough Council's audits for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 financial years.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has been criticised for the decision to approve plans.
Read moreDetailsA flat could be built above the former Just Tiles shop in Woodley, despite fears residents could be disturbed by noise from customers shopping
Read moreDetailsCouncillors voted to increase council tax by the maximum amount allowed ? 4.99% ? in a budget that also includes £16 million of spending cuts.
Read moreDetailsA girl said she is 'really scared' of being hit by a car on a busy A-road where the council has refused to build a crossing.
Read moreDetailsCash taken from criminals will be used to install a new CCTV system in Woodley, it has been agreed.
Read moreDetailsCouncil budget plans say that government grants aren't enough to cover the rising costs of providing essential services.
Read moreDetailsSIXTY flats will be built in Wokingham town centre after councillors approved plans last week.
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