TONY JOHNSON: Lockdown easing proves nothing like the tabloid descriptions suggested
his was the week that saw the last of the “Stay Home - Save Lives” briefings and the first of the “Stay Alert - Save Lives” ones. It was a...
Read moreDetailshis was the week that saw the last of the “Stay Home - Save Lives” briefings and the first of the “Stay Alert - Save Lives” ones. It was a...
Read moreDetailsWhile the government’s daily Coronavirus briefings have continued, it appears that the gloss may have worn off ‘Hancock’s half-hour’ as the Health Secretary ended up with three of them this...
Read moreDetailsAs the Government’s daily Coronavirus briefings go into a new week, each minister has continued to provide an update on the key developments of the day, together with an insight...
Read moreDetailsIn a week when the Foreign Secretary announced a three-week extension to the lockdown, ‘Stay Home - Save Lives” remained the central message as tea-time briefings from government ministers and...
Read moreDetailsTony Johnson's look back at the week that was It’s been a week of realisations as communities show that there is such a thing as society and that we do...
Read moreDetailsWith last week’s commentary focusing on what the Local Plan looked like from the receiving end, it seemed appropriate to balance it with views from the opposite end – those...
Read moreDetailsThis week, Wokingham Borough Council’s (WBC’s) Local Plan team started their tour of the Borough to bring the Local Plan to the people and the first stop was introducing Grazeley...
Read moreDetailsWhat light through yonder chamber breaks? It is democracy and debate is the sun. After nearly five years waiting, last week’s Full Council Budget meeting had the first steps on...
Read moreDetailsWhile last week’s commentary took a brief look at the overall scope and content of the proposed Local Plan, this week examines one part of it which is carried over...
Read moreDetailsLaunched last week – by now you should have received your copy of the Right Homes, Right Places leaflet – the public consultation on the Local Plan Update (LPU) has...
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