Why do we need a local plan?
'The council has a duty to positively plan for development and protect the borough from unplanned and speculative proposals.'
Read moreDetails'The council has a duty to positively plan for development and protect the borough from unplanned and speculative proposals.'
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Read moreDetailsThe final homes at a new neighbourhood are due to be completed this year.
Read moreDetailsCouncil leaders have said they don't want a regional mayor.
Read moreDetailsWoodley audiences can enjoy a Gilbert and Sullivan show this November
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has approved plans at the home for former F1 team owner Sir Ron Dennis CBE.
Read moreDetailsOlympic team GB rowers will be coming to the Wokingham Borough this weekend.
Read moreDetailsCouncils like Wokingham are required to publish a local plan to manage the process of development; it protects the borough against inappropriate new building and provides a planned approach to...
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail and its partners completed a five-year £375 million programme betweek Wokingham and Feltham.
Read moreDetailsJosh Wilde of Fare Eatery has reached the UK finals.
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