Money raised to fight homes appeal
The plan for 350 homes in Barkham was refused unanimously by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsThe plan for 350 homes in Barkham was refused unanimously by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsAccusation that leaders are getting 'cold feet'..
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Read moreDetailsJava Cafe had applied for a certificate of lawfulness for a change of use.
Read moreDetailsA fossilised neck bone found in Canada has shed some light on crocodile-like creatures from over 75 million years ago
Read moreDetailsStudents hear former Minister's insights into life and politics
Read moreDetailsConcerns that introducing fees could 'significantly' impact local sports and the community.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Hospital has said that it is "extremely disappointed" following news of the latest delays to updates to the site
Read moreDetailsCrimestoppers has launched a new campaign in Thames Valley amid an increase in crime reporting.
Read moreDetailsBritish Garden Centres announces aquisition of the store
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