Homeowner wins permission for garage conversion in Lower Earley
A home-owner has won permission to convert their garage into a bedroom and create more living space at their terraced house in Lower Earley.
Read moreDetailsA home-owner has won permission to convert their garage into a bedroom and create more living space at their terraced house in Lower Earley.
Read moreDetailsPlans for an 'urgently needed' Muslim place of worship and community centre have been refused over parking concerns.
Read moreDetailsThere is no evidence of flooding risk at a potential new Aldi supermarket in Winnersh, a council has said, as the plans are set to go to an inquiry.
Read moreDetailsParts of the A329 and A327 are set to go down to a 30 mile per hour speed limit to improve safety.
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made to a project to redevelop a stand out building in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsGovernment planning inspectors have told a council they are 'concerned' about the delivery of nearly 4,000 homes known as the Loddon Valley
Read moreDetailsThe TV presenter and author delighted visitors with his garden container tips and hints
Read moreDetailsThis week's planning round-up features an update on a new Sainsbury's supermarket and a plan to convert a dental surgery into homes.
Read moreDetailsLast week I visited the Council's Covid Memorial Wood at California Country Park in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsA pub bought by the local community to save it from permanent closure has had refurbishment plans approved.
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