Council rents in Wokingham set to rise in April
Rents for council homes in Wokingham are set to rise by up to 2.7% from April.
Read moreDetailsRents for council homes in Wokingham are set to rise by up to 2.7% from April.
Read moreDetailsThe plans were refused by Wokingham Borough Council in August 2024.
Read moreDetailsUtility works, road building and drainage are coming next,
Read moreDetailsGovernment inspector overturned a decision to build 230 homes in Twyford.
Read moreDetailsThe youngsers teamed up with house builder for water saving campaign
Read moreDetailsOfficers have granted approval for the site in Mulberry Business Park.
Read moreDetailsSt Sebastians will carry out works to the roof of its main building.
Read moreDetailsAn appeal against the original decision has also been unsuccessful.
Read moreDetailsJust three options remain.
Read moreDetailsWar of words over controversial development.
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