Fears over Spencers Wood homes plan
Area is becoming a ".. concrete metropolis".
Read moreDetailsArea is becoming a ".. concrete metropolis".
Read moreDetailsThe town's local newspaper, which also publishes Reading Today, opened a newsroom in Peach Street.
Read moreDetailsThe opportunity was marketed as suitable for both commercial and residential uses.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham business has had its plans for an advertising sign refused by planning officers.
Read moreDetailsThe two councils have clashed over the plans.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones hosted a discussion with Royal Berks' staff and patients.
Read moreDetailsResearchers are on the hunt for chain-free house hunters in the royal county.
Read moreDetailsPart of Waterloo Road will be diverted,
Read moreDetailsMuslim Community Connect Wokingham has applied for a change of use.
Read moreDetailsOffice for National Statistics data showed the average house price in December 2024 was £500,000.
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