‘Waste of money’ claims dismissed over Wokingham community project
Claims that the Forest of Imagination project is a "waste of taxpayers' money" have been vehemently denied.
Read moreDetailsClaims that the Forest of Imagination project is a "waste of taxpayers' money" have been vehemently denied.
Read moreDetailsMajor roads including the A327 and A329 will see speed limit reductions after plans were approved by the council.
Read moreDetailsA council has voted to support an Aldi supermarket opening in Winnersh after originally not approving the plans.
Read moreDetailsPlans to demolish a film studio that once hosted Hollywood Blockbusters have been approved.
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 moreDetailsA 20-year-old man has died after a fatal traffic collision in Winnersh, Thames Valley Police has confirmed.
Read moreDetailsA man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder following an incident in Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsFun for families while they shop
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