Is this Wokingham’s cheapest property for sale?
For £25,000, you could become the owner of a garage in St Paul's Gate.
Read moreDetailsFor £25,000, you could become the owner of a garage in St Paul's Gate.
Read moreDetailsLeaseholders in Bracknell are being urged to act as a housing association has applied to pass the costs of roofing and redecorations to residents.
Read moreDetailsLandowners, developers and others are invited to suggest sites in Wokingham Borough they believe have potential for new homes.
Read moreDetailsA verdict is due on a plan for 75 homes in a village in Berkshire near Reading and a stop for the Elizabeth Line.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours have reacted with faux surprise that a multi-storey car park in Bracknell could be demolished to make way for flats.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has recently approved details for 343 homes located on land for the huge South Wokingham major development.
Read moreDetailsWork is taking place to make sure tenants are protected after significant reforms for renting in a generation have been enacted by the government.
Read moreDetailsSignificant misinformation has been published across various online channels.
Read moreDetailsWe've scoured the current local listings to see exactly what the "average" Wokingham house price buys you this week.
Read moreDetailsPlanning officers have approved a change of use application that will see a branch of Pure Gym coming to Winnersh.
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