Candidates revealed for upcoming by-election in Wokingham Borough
Candidates have been announced for an upcoming by-election in the Wokingham Borough, the results of which could give the leading party an overall
Read moreDetailsCandidates have been announced for an upcoming by-election in the Wokingham Borough, the results of which could give the leading party an overall
Read moreDetailsA new drive thru Five Guys and a plan to build ten homes on a greenfield site features in this week's Bracknell and Wokingham planning round up.
Read moreDetailsThe residential home in Charvil is set to be converted into a supported living accommodation.
Read moreDetailsGPs across Berkshire are 'unable to find work' despite huge pressures on primary care, a leading doctor has warned.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a new hotel in Swallowfield have been scrapped after concerns were raised that the site could be unsafe for potential occupants.
Read moreDetailsA council has said it is 'disappointed' that no disability-friendly features are part of a new railway footbridge set to open next month,
Read moreDetailsA charity has set up food donation bins across the borough in aid of Wokingham foodbank.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has warned that BXGFit in Peach Place is 'not financially viable'.
Read moreDetailsNew shops in Binfield are featured in this week's Bracknell and Wokingham planning round up.
Read moreDetailsA new primary school is being planned to address an emerging shortfall in school places in an area that has experienced significant levels
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