Wokingham school under ‘significant pressure’ as it waits for expansion
A Wokingham school's resources are under 'significant pressure' as it waits for a new classroom building to be delivered by the council.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham school's resources are under 'significant pressure' as it waits for a new classroom building to be delivered by the council.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham councillor broke the authority's code of conduct over his involvement in a vote for new homes where he represented, a panel has found.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a brand new roundabout as part of a major housing development have been published.
Read moreDetailsImprovements to South Hill Park and a plan to build new homes on the greenbelt feature in this week's Bracknell and Wokingham planning round up.
Read moreDetailsPrivately-owned land is a 'stumbling block' to improving safety at a dangerous junction, a leading councillor has said.
Read moreDetailsThe council has defended approving plans for a new drive-thru restaurant in an area prone to flooding.
Read moreDetailsNHS bosses have said they are 'very keen' for a 'definitive answer' for the future of the Royal Berkshire Hospital rebuild.
Read moreDetailsA total of 171 homes have been approved on land south east of Finchampstead Road.
Read moreDetailsA kebab van that has served the community for more than two decades has been ordered to shut shop after authorities found
Read moreDetails'Undeliverable' - that's the word on the lips of many Wokingham councillors to describe new housebuilding targets imposed on the council
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