Local plan update: Halls Farm garden village ‘dovetails nicely’ says council leader
PROPOSALS for 4,000 homes at Halls Farm in Shinfield could become a reality if the new Draft Local Plan is adopted
Read moreDetailsPROPOSALS for 4,000 homes at Halls Farm in Shinfield could become a reality if the new Draft Local Plan is adopted
Read moreDetailsThe charity display sold 8,000 tickets before the big day, with residents eager to return to the town's explosive evening.
Read moreDetailsInstead of asking for gifts to be purchased and donated, the charity is asking for cash donations, empower parents and carers to choose a present.
Read moreDetailsTo mark Remembrance Day today, Swallowfield villagers have been making knitted and crocheted poppies to place on the memorial.
Read moreDetailsThe JAC store which was housed in cramped premises on Central Walk is now open on Denmark Street.
Read moreDetailsPLANS FOR a garden village between Shinfield and Arborfield could be approved as part of the draft local plan update.
Read moreDetailsTuviah Thompson-Hordle, 18, of Brant Close, Arborfield, has been charged with murder and possession of a knife in a public place.
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder is asking people to get outdoors and run, jog, or walk 5km (3.10 miles) each day throughout December, whatever the weather.
Read moreDetailsCitizens Advice Wokingham is trying to raise awareness of the different grants and funding initiatives residents are eligible for.
Read moreDetailsCllr Rachel Burgess said the council has made false claims about improvements to diversity in near Emmbrook.
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