Barkham Ride homes plans approved
Wokingham Borough Council has approved plans for 56 homes on Barkham Ride in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has approved plans for 56 homes on Barkham Ride in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsSupport is growing for Wokingham Borough Council to provide assistance for businesses that have been damaged by the California crossroads roadworks.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has announced its intention to close the cafe at Cantley Park.
Read moreDetailsA new building for the Natural History museum could be built if councillors grant planning permission tonight.
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrat candidate for Wokingham, has written to the Secretary of State for Health asking her to visit the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough councillors approved plans in December, but the government must give final approval.
Read moreDetailsNo election will be held for the vacant Norreys East ward on Wokingham town council.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has stressed that no decisions have been made regarding the introduction of parking meters.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has said Wokingham Borough Council should focus on fixing potholes rather than spending £25 million on a solar farm in Barkham.
Read moreDetailsMaidenhead MP Theresa May is to step down at the next general election. She announced the news via the Maidenhead Advertiser. "Since stepping down as Prime Minister I have enjoyed...
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