Changes to Gorse Ride redevelopment funding to be considered by Wokingham Borough Council
On Thursday night, Wokingham Borough Council's decision-making executive will discuss a report into Gorse Ride's funding future.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday night, Wokingham Borough Council's decision-making executive will discuss a report into Gorse Ride's funding future.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has developed plans for a sewer and pumping station on Heath Ride after receiving applications from multiple households to be connected.
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, February 9, planning committee members at Wokingham Borough Council approved the proposal to move the monument to Memorial Park.
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS man has appeared in court after being accused of assaulting emergency workers following an incident in Finchampstead earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsPeter Harper, who lives in Finchampstead, founded a petition against building approximately 270 homes on Rooks Nest Farm.
Read moreDetailsCLASSIC DISHES have been given a contemporary twist at a historic Finchampstead pub.
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD residents are pushing back against the suggestion to build more than 250 homes off Barkham Ride.
Read moreDetailsLast month, a planning inspector denied the borough council's application made in February for a Compulsory Purchase Order at the site.
Read moreDetailsBracknell and Wokingham Police Cadets were joined by volunteers from Berkshire Lowland Search and Rescue in a search and rescue exercise last month.
Read moreDetailsA PARK & RIDE facility is being moved from Winnersh to Earley to allow construction works to take place.
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