Residents losing tens of thousands in “exploitative” park home charge, MP warns
The MP noted that park home residents are being forced to pay 10% of the sale price to the site owners.
Read moreDetailsThe MP noted that park home residents are being forced to pay 10% of the sale price to the site owners.
Read moreDetailsNew legislation which will see sweeping changes to how tenants and landlords deal with renting homes has been rolled out across the country.
Read moreDetailsThe owners have put forward an application for phased improvements to the site.
Read moreDetailsThis is not asking for views on whether the site should be developed.
Read moreDetailsA decision has been made on a project to replace offices with 570 apartments near a Tesco superstore and Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsResidents will decide whether to adopt or reject a neighbourhood plan.
Read moreDetailsA couple from Bracknell have shared how they navigated the challenges of the local housing market's council IT glitch and completed their move
Read moreDetailsA planning application has been submitted that, if approved, will see 136 homes approved on a site in |Wokingham Without.
Read moreDetailsThe council said this is not an opportunity to provide further comments on the Plan itself.
Read moreDetailsGreener Henley event shows that 'focus on on resilience now is a powerful investment in the future'
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