Anger over plans for 19,500 homes in Twyford, Barkham Square and Grazeley
Where homes are being explored for Wokingham borough - and how many FOR many people, Wokingham’s rural parishes are a ...
Where homes are being explored for Wokingham borough - and how many FOR many people, Wokingham’s rural parishes are a ...
A COUPLE from Wokingham took a trip down memory lane last week when they visited a re-development site where they ...
NEW homes in Wokingham borough could be built more quickly if an application by the council to a £2billion government ...
A DEVELOPER, which is building new homes in Wokingham and Spencers Wood, has thrown its support behind a Berkshire-based children’s ...
In the Wokingham Paper of November 17, we printed a special commentary by Tony Johnson about the future of the ...
ANGRY residents of a new housing development in Woodley have been reassured that action will be taken over ‘serious defects’ ...
A chance to explore the first phase of the Arborfield Green development is up for grabs this weekend as the ...
AMBITIOUS plans to regenerate Wokingham’s town centre took another step forward this week, after the foundations of a new multi-storey ...
REVISED plans for the Northern Distributor Road were condemned by residents at a stormy meeting on Wednesday, February 17. Matt ...
WORK has begun on a new housing development on the former Allied Bakeries site in Woodley. The Bloor Homes development, ...
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