Plans approved for dementia care centre and new homes in Toutley East
It includes proposals for a 68 bed specialist dementia care centre along with up to 130 new homes.
Read moreDetailsIt includes proposals for a 68 bed specialist dementia care centre along with up to 130 new homes.
Read moreDetailsThe event is hosted by Frasers Property UK, owners of Maxis Business Park, and will raise money for Sebastian's Action Trust.
Read moreDetailsWhen you have found the home you want to buy, you have to submit an offer. This will, of course, be guided by the asking price - not set in...
Read moreDetailsCala Homes has handed over a 42.5 hectare forest to The Land Trust, as part of community benefits being delivered at the Buckler?s Park development
Read moreDetailsThe five biggest homebuyer turn-offs and how much money each of them can remove from a home?s market value
Read moreDetailsREADING is one of the best places to live in the South East according to new research by The Sunday Times
Read moreDetailsAccording to new data, homebuyer demand in Berkshire fell in the first quarter of the year - but it was only a marginal reduction
Read moreDetailsNEW research shows that more than 350 Berkshire people died from excess winter deaths ? and there are fears that this winter?s total could be higher
Read moreDetailsLast month, a planning inspector denied the borough council's application made in February for a Compulsory Purchase Order at the site.
Read moreDetailsTHE STAMP duty holiday saved Wokingham movers millions, but how many homes were sold and how much was saved? The figures will surprise you
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