Concerns over new ad screens
Digital advertisement screens were approved for locations across the borough.
Read moreDetailsDigital advertisement screens were approved for locations across the borough.
Read moreDetailsAn office block near Wokingham town centre is set to be converted into flats.
Read moreDetailsvA new grocery store could be opening in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsGovernment inspector overturned a decision to build 230 homes in Twyford.
Read moreDetailsA woman was left 'distressed' when bailiffs visited her home demanding she paid her council tax after she had already paid it.
Read moreDetailsAn £80,000 fine issued to the licence holder of a takeaway restaurant found to hire illegal workers last year has not yet been paid.
Read moreDetailsThis week's planning round-up features plans to covert a hotel into housing and a change in opening hours for a restaurant set to open in Crowthorne.
Read moreDetailsOakbank School parents claimed their children ‘have been failed’ during a protest demanding better education. Dozens of parents and pupils protested outside the Ryeish Green school’s gates on Wednesday afternoon...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham-based sports club has said it will be 'utterly devastated' if parking charges are introduced.
Read moreDetailsA mother has been paid £2,600 after the council caused her 'significant anxiety' by failing to provide her autistic son with the right tutoring.
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