Wokingham and Bracknell planning: Solar panels at Broadmoor hospital
This week's planning round-up features solar panels for Broadmoor hospital, a new golf clubhouse and plans to demolish a train station's signal box.
Read moreDetailsThis week's planning round-up features solar panels for Broadmoor hospital, a new golf clubhouse and plans to demolish a train station's signal box.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council says it is 'proud' of a junction redesign which has been slammed by locals as looking like a 'playground'.
Read moreDetailsMo's Kebab will continue to trade in one of its locations despite 'significant concerns'.
Read moreDetailsA key bus route between Arborfield and Wokingham could be increased to twice an hour.
Read moreDetailsMore than a thousands residents have called for improvements to be made at a junction which has been described as looking like a 'playground'.
Read moreDetailsMore investment into CCTV for Woodley has been promised after an opposition councillor accused Wokingham Borough leaders of 'getting cold feet'.
Read moreDetailsA brand new community centre could open in Wokingham later this Spring.
Read moreDetailsThe plan for 350 homes in Barkham was refused unanimously by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsAccusation that leaders are getting 'cold feet'..
Read moreDetailsConcerns that introducing fees could 'significantly' impact local sports and the community.
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