Solar farm plans looking bright
The farm could start feeding power into the grid by August 2026.
Read moreDetailsThe farm could start feeding power into the grid by August 2026.
Read moreDetailsThe new managers of a Barkham pub and restaurant have taken the meaning of 'local' to a whole new level.
Read moreDetailsThe freehold ownership of a road in Barkham has sold for £10.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is set to debate permission for a 42-home development on Latimer Road.
Read moreDetailsThe retrospective application sought approval for a timber treehouse and zipline.
Read moreDetailsThe landmark pub and restaurant looks set to reopen before Christmas.
Read moreDetailsA new solar farm in Barkham could be connected to the national grid in August 2026.
Read moreDetailsFurther investigations on the future of Wokingham's public bins have got under way.
Read moreDetailsConcerns from residents about possible 'gridlock' on a Finchampstead road will be addressed.
Read moreDetailsThe auction is the third such sale of land in the same vicinity within a few months.
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