Decision made on exciting new music venue set to open in Bracknell
A businessman has said he wants to fill a 'noticeable gap' in Bracknell's town centre with his music venue.
Read moreDetailsA businessman has said he wants to fill a 'noticeable gap' in Bracknell's town centre with his music venue.
Read moreDetailsA kebab van that won planning permission at government appeal is facing further hurdles before opening.
Read moreDetailsCroudance Homes will now build the homes on land at Bridge Farm.
Read moreDetailsBracknell residents have said its 'about time' for glass recycling to be picked up outside their homes across the borough.
Read moreDetailsA deputy council leader has warned action must be taken on a borough's school places otherwise it 'will end up with schools fighting to survive'.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has won £750,000 in funding from the government to make social homes more energy efficient.
Read moreDetailsA new home could be built at an estate in Woodley where previous plans have been rejected.
Read moreDetailsA country park has revealed major plans to host events for more than a thousands people with live music, films, food and drink.
Read moreDetailsKerbside glass recycling is set to be rolled out across Bracknell Forest in the autumn.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has one of the greatest shortages of GPs per population.
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