Property developer “dishonest” says MP over Bracknell v Wokingham claims
MP Peter Swallow has said a developer is "dishonest" and "disrespectful" after its new properties for sale in Bracknell Forest is in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsMP Peter Swallow has said a developer is "dishonest" and "disrespectful" after its new properties for sale in Bracknell Forest is in Wokingham.
Read moreDetails"We don't help ourselves because we need to be clearer with people about why we are consulting".
Read moreDetailsWokingham superstore offers holiday support for people in financial difficulties
Read moreDetailsSolicitor Aoife McGrath, in law firm Blandy & Blandy's Employment Law team, summarises the changes set to take effect from 6 April 2026.
Read moreDetails"This defection shows that the Wokingham Green party is a rapidly growing force for change in the borough."
Read moreDetailsThe new building will house the school's existing sixth form.
Read moreDetailsThe charter commits organisations to having a clear and visible race equality policy.
Read moreDetailsBorough child bereavement charity shares its valuable work in the community
Read moreDetailsColleagues and guests celebrated International Women's Day at a 'sell-out' event hosted by law firm Blandy & Blandy on 10 March.
Read moreDetailsTwo local athletes who are part of the Special Olympics Great Britain (GB) movement are taking on the world-famous 26.2-mile TCS London Marathon.
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