More affordable homes to be required in new housing developments under Wokingham Borough Council’s local plan
More affordable homes will be required in new housing developments under new Wokingham Borough Council rules.
Read moreDetailsMore affordable homes will be required in new housing developments under new Wokingham Borough Council rules.
Read moreDetailsDisabled passengers on Wokingham buses may soon have more freedom over when they can travel.
Read moreDetailsWokingham is facing 'challenges' to deliver enough secondary school places, a Wokingham Borough Council executive report has said.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has said that 'all roads can be described as accidents waiting to happen' after residents raised concerns
Read moreDetails'Conclusions' over the future of Berkshire's largest hospital are expected by the autumn budget, NHS bosses have said.
Read moreDetailsEnvironmental campaigners have warned against the impact of digital advertisement screens coming to bus shelters in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA MASTERPLAN to build 11,000 homes in Wokingham over the next 15 years has been approved by Wokingham Borough councillors
Read moreDetailsCouncil leaders have said they don't want a regional mayor.
Read moreDetailsThe plans attracted more than 1,000 objections.
Read moreDetailsA popular museum is coming to Thames Valley Science Park along with 27 million artefacts.
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