‘An accident waiting to happen’: Letter to council highlights concerns over Shinfield Studios development
RESIDENTS have penned an open letter to Wokingham Borough Council expressing their concerns about developments taking place on their doorstep.
RESIDENTS have penned an open letter to Wokingham Borough Council expressing their concerns about developments taking place on their doorstep.
A series of new homes will launch in Reading tomorrow, as St Edward reveals its latest waterside apartments.
Residents commenting on the application have called the mast an “eyesore”, and are concerned that the chestnut trees will be ...
Although the planning application has not yet been submitted, developer McCarthy and Stone are inviting local residents to view and ...
The three-bedroom house has part of the walls and ceiling taken away, showing pipework, joists and wiring.
Yesterday the borough council announced a proposal to build a new 15,000 home eco-town in Grazeley as part of the ...
The plans for a two-storey, energy-efficient building have caused anger among residents due to the modern, angular design.
A proposal has been developed for 500 homes on Blagrove Meadows, a current greenfield site off Finchampstead Road.
Children at Bohunt School had the chance to design their own speed sign in a competition.
A man from Ruscombe has created a thought-provoking video raising awareness of the need to preserve the village’s Green Belt. ...
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