National planning reform opens Wokingham borough to more housing development, warn councillors
"How do you control the planning process without rules? Nobody wants a dog’s dinner.”
Read moreDetails"How do you control the planning process without rules? Nobody wants a dog’s dinner.”
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Read moreDetailsThe council scrapped the scheme on Saturday, but has now relaunched it for free. It requires personal trainers and coaches to have public liability insurance up to £10 million, a...
Read moreDetails“We are very concerned about the sale of masks for babies and want to alert parents and carers to the dangers around masks for these infants."
Read moreDetailsThe secretary of state for education has appointed The Keys Academy Trust to run the 210-place school in Emmbrook.
Read moreDetailsCreativity is key for participants of a new art project run by the University of Reading. ArtLab, led by staff and students from the institution’s School of Art, is providing...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man who was carrying a hammer and drugs when police stopped his car has been jailed. James Eveleigh, 25 and from Reading Road in Wokingham, appeared at Reading...
Read moreDetailsA BARKHAM company is calling for local businesses to help with their scheme for disadvantaged children. LetsLocalise, has partnered with telecoms giant Three to supply a wifi connection and five...
Read moreDetailsCLASP, which works with Wokingham people who have learning disabilities, is continuing to meet virtually during the pandemic. The sessions are open to all and run on a twice-weekly basis,...
Read moreDetailsThe Link Visiting Scheme is a charity dedicated by reducing loneliness by helping isolated people make friends. It relies on volunteer Befrienders to improve and enhance the lives of older...
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