Famous banker objects to ‘excessive’ plans at home of the Henley Regatta
The founder of a British bank has objected to 'excessive' plans for a host of the Henley Regatta to stay open late at night.
Read moreDetailsThe founder of a British bank has objected to 'excessive' plans for a host of the Henley Regatta to stay open late at night.
Read moreDetailsA plan for more than 100 homes has been proposed for a village which councillors say has seen development 'skyrocket' in the last decade.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today reporter and photojournalist Andrew Batt has been nominated for a national Grassroots Football award.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert an old pub and restaurant in a Berkshire village into homes appears to have been completed.
Read moreDetailsOpinions are divided over whether suburbs should be subsumed into a 'Greater Reading' council as part of the government's devolution plans.
Read moreDetailsPeacetime will be sold to raise money for the British Legion.
Read moreDetailsThe homeowner applied to convert the three-bedroom property into a home for up to two children.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police logged more than 2,500 staff absences as a result of mental health issues in the last three years, new figures show.
Read moreDetailsThe 14th edition of the Wokingham Walk is set to take place on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham teenager Reuben Hayward has been selected to represent Great Britain in climbing at international competitions.
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