Plan submitted for new country park off Old Wokingham Road
A new country park could be created on land spanning Bracknell and Wokingham if both borough councils agree to it.
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A new country park could be created on land spanning Bracknell and Wokingham if both borough councils agree to it.
Read moreDetailsA new development at the University of Reading has been granted approval ? despite fears it would make traffic worse on 'dangerously' congested roads
Read moreDetailsClaims that development in the area is 'destroying villages and towns'.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER tile showroom in Woodley that lent its name to the roundabout next to it could become a convenience store.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build a 'new neighbourhood' in Wokingham town centre will be decided next week, despite fears retailers would suffer if approved.
Read moreDetailsThe site of a former town centre barbers that has been vacant for months could be turned into a cafe.
Read moreDetailsThe name of a gambling arcade that allowed underage customers to play games will not be released by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC).
Read moreDetailsReports of verbal abuse against Wokingham Borough Council staff have increased.
Read moreDetailsNisa originally wanted permission to sell alcohol as late as 1am on Fridays and Saturdays.
Read moreDetailsMore than 2,000 extra homes have been built across the borough than needed, the council has said
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