Jorgensen hits out about future of Royal Berkshire Hospital
Call for local MP to publish communications.
Read moreDetailsCall for local MP to publish communications.
Read moreDetails'Conclusions' over the future of Berkshire's largest hospital are expected by the autumn budget, NHS bosses have said.
Read moreDetailsA MASTERPLAN to build 11,000 homes in Wokingham over the next 15 years has been approved by Wokingham Borough councillors
Read moreDetailsMP calls on the Government to make the Autumn budget an "NHS budget".
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, Wokingham Borough Council will be voting on the new Local Plan, which sets the council's planning policies and allocates sites
Read moreDetailsA masterplan for building more than 11,000 homes across Wokingham Borough by 2040 will come before councillors tonight.
Read moreDetails'The council has a duty to positively plan for development and protect the borough from unplanned and speculative proposals.'
Read moreDetailsCouncil leaders have said they don't want a regional mayor.
Read moreDetailsCouncils like Wokingham are required to publish a local plan to manage the process of development; it protects the borough against inappropriate new building and provides a planned approach to...
Read moreDetailsMost of us have had the experience of clearing up someone else's mess. It might be something in the family, like nappy changing, clearing up after
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