Towards Wokingham’s Local Plan: The crisis in affordable housing
John Halsall PIC BY STEWART TURKINGTON www.stphotos.co.uk Part one in a series on the Local Plan by Cllr John Halsall ...
John Halsall PIC BY STEWART TURKINGTON www.stphotos.co.uk Part one in a series on the Local Plan by Cllr John Halsall ...
Grazeley resident, Nicola Turnball’s main concerns for the development are the number of houses, which she believes will put a ...
A Wokingham business is calling for young adults to apply for their summer work experience placements. And they aren’t asking ...
According to a post on the Winnersh Community Facebook page last Thursday morning, there was good news. Highways England had ...
Wokingham Labour welcomes any initiative that could possibly reduce the current level of overdevelopment. This new consultation, however, is an ...
Neil Coupe Should we be alarmed at the number of new homes being built in Wokingham? There is a recognised ...
Last week’s Wokingham Paper reported about losing those two planning appeals marks a setback for Wokingham Borough Council (WBC). In ...
THE next phase of work at Peach Place will see buildings start to emerge. In a festive newsletter from contractors ...
SIXTEEN months after it was due to open, the Shinfield Eastern Relief Road finally opened to traffic this morning ... ...
Talking about Wokingham's regeneration There has been a lot of coverage in this paper of the regeneration works in Wokingham, ...
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