Council gives approval for homes with hundreds of objections in Finchampstead
Dozens of new homes will be built in a 'picturesque' village despite warnings the council 'could hardly find a more unsuitable' plan.
Read moreDetailsDozens of new homes will be built in a 'picturesque' village despite warnings the council 'could hardly find a more unsuitable' plan.
Read moreDetailsJoin a community tidy up during Annual Litter Pick weekend
Read moreDetailsClaims that comments are ".. undermining public confidence."
Read moreDetailsThe Finchampstead FC Foundation is keen to deliver sport for health
Read moreDetailsStudents from Nine Mile Ride primary school took part in the RSPB Big Schools' Birdwatch campaign.
Read moreDetailsThe petition calling for changes is set to be debated next week.
Read moreDetailsOptions include changes to the road priority, carriageway widening, and a potential mini-roundabout.
Read moreDetailsShare a love of language and literature with others
Read moreDetailsThere'll be temporary traffic lights in this area at times this week, but Tesco will remain open.
Read moreDetailsJoin a group that strolls for mental wellbeing
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