Nearly 400 new homes approved in Shinfield despite air quality debate
HUNDREDS of new homes for land south of the M4 have been given the go-ahead by Wokingham Borough Council ? despite concerns about air quality.
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of new homes for land south of the M4 have been given the go-ahead by Wokingham Borough Council ? despite concerns about air quality.
Read moreDetailsThe imposing complex near Reading was passed by thousands of drivers each day.
Read moreDetailsA plan for 4,000 homes sandwiched between Shinfield and Arborfield will be on the top of everyone's mind as planning inspectors return next week.
Read moreDetailsImprovements are coming to a pub that is due to benefit from nearly a quarter of a million pounds of investment.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council leader, Cllr Stephen Conway, signed off a public consultation for their strategic design code.
Read moreDetailsA by-election has been called to fill a vacant seat on Shinfield parish council.
Read moreDetailsDesigns from three finalists are being considered for a new piece of public art in the village centre
Read moreDetailsResidents will get another opportunity next month to influence a plan to build on a floodplain.
Read moreDetailsDetails have been revealed for the Shinfield parish council by-election.
Read moreDetailsPupils from Shinfield St Mary's Junior School have helped plant more than 130 young trees
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