Plan to buy Peach Place homes meets opposition
A DECISION to change the nature of housing in Peach Place was approved by the Executive but called in by ...
A DECISION to change the nature of housing in Peach Place was approved by the Executive but called in by ...
A NEW retirement development in Wokingham went on show to the public in the Town Hall last week. Renaissance Retirement’s ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD could be swallowed up by Wokingham if a proposed development of 80 new houses goes ahead, residents have warned. ...
AN exhibition of the proposed route of the new Arborfield Relief Road, and the work that has already been carried ...
THE LATEST part of the new Arborfield Green development went on sale recently. Nightingale Fields is a selection of three- ...
ANGRY residents of a new housing development in Woodley have been reassured that action will be taken over ‘serious defects’ ...
One of the borough’s much loved country parks has been added to a list of potential development sites. Dinton Pastures in ...
A PUBLIC consultation into a new development in north Wokingham was met with mixed views last week. Berkeley Homes, which ...
COUNCILLORS have called on the borough’s highway chief to resign after an accident injured a lorry driver. On Wednesday lunchtime, ...
WORK has begun on a new housing development on the former Allied Bakeries site in Woodley. The Bloor Homes development, ...
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