Pub bought by local community has refurbishment plans approved
A pub bought by the local community to save it from permanent closure has had refurbishment plans approved.
Read moreDetailsA pub bought by the local community to save it from permanent closure has had refurbishment plans approved.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has revealed major plans to hold events on its campus that needs approval from the council.
Read moreDetailsWoodley residents are being hit with a 'phantom menace' in the form of two-month-long road works, a councillor has said.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of an Indian takeaway has defended his business after a neighbour said he was 'regularly blighted' by noise made by customers.
Read moreDetailsCars could soon be banned for good from entering and exiting a road to improve safety around a primary school.
Read moreDetailsThe business has applied to Wokingham Borough Council for a premises licence.
Read moreDetailsPlans for hundreds of new homes between the Wokingham and Bracknell border would lead to a 'choked thoroughfare' on major roads
Read moreDetailsThis week's Bracknell and Wokingham planning roundup features progress for an eight year battle to build a home in the car park of a restaurant.
Read moreDetailsThe founder of a British bank has objected to 'excessive' plans for a host of the Henley Regatta to stay open late at night.
Read moreDetailsA plan for more than 100 homes has been proposed for a village which councillors say has seen development 'skyrocket' in the last decade.
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