Work begins on wildlife-friendly green bridge in Arborfield
Work started on Friday to build a tree-lined green bridge which can be used by pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders and wildlife.
Read moreDetailsWork started on Friday to build a tree-lined green bridge which can be used by pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders and wildlife.
Read moreDetailsThe new location in the Royal British Legion’s building is the first step in the council’s plans to link the borough’s library services with community centre activities in Arborfield.
Read moreDetailsBalfour Beatty announced that resurfacing works on the A327 Reading Road will be rescheduled for next week.
Read moreDetailsAN INVESTIGATION into flooding in Arborfield has been promised by Wokingham Borough Council. As a result of storms Ciara and Dennis, Greenward Lane and the A327 Reading Road flooded on...
Read moreDetailsWessex Solar Energy says they are examining the feasibility of the site, and are inviting residents to ask questions.
Read moreDetailsIf approved, the site, where The Bramshill Hunt pub used to trade will be home to a 370-square-meter Co-op.
Read moreDetailsResidents of Arborfield and Barkham have given their seal of approval to a new neighbourhood plan with a landslide result. They took part in a referendum on proposals on Thursday,...
Read moreDetailsLast night, Wokingham Borough Council’s decision-making executive backed the proposal for Farley Hill Primary School to relocate to the new school being built in Arborfield Garrison.
Read moreDetailsArborfield MORE THAN 3,300 homes are planned for Arborfield Garrison under the updated Local Plan. The draft Local Plan was announced last week, and includes key strategic areas for housing...
Read moreDetailsThe Environment Agency has issued amber flood alerts across the borough for the River Loddon, the River Thames, the River Blackwater and red warnings for the River Kennet, Reading.
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