Earley Town Council recommends Swallows Meadow plan for refusal again
Earley Town Council?s planning committee has recommended the Swallows Meadow plan for refusal a second time.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council?s planning committee has recommended the Swallows Meadow plan for refusal a second time.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY residents are calling for one of its remaining links with its history to be saved from the axe,
Read moreDetailsOne of the borough?s newest primary schools celebrated its launch with a celebratory fete ? just a year later than planned.
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD nursery teamed up with a village care home to help launch celebrations for the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee
Read moreDetailsThe event, on Gorse Ride North, will be hosted by domestic abuse charity Kaleidoscopic UK, on Thursday, October 21.
Read moreDetailsRichard Young, specialising in oil paintings, has built his own studio on Alexandra Court, in the heart of Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident in Palmer Park.
Read moreDetailsWokingham.Today is looking for a new Trainee Reporter.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's first ever ice skating rink will debut in Cantley Park next month.
Read moreDetailsThe developer has recently submitted many new planning documents, with a number of revisions to the scheme.
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