Elms Field Planning Meeting: Watch the video
Video of last night's controversial planning meeting to decide the fate of Elms Field is now online. Watch part 1 of ...
Video of last night's controversial planning meeting to decide the fate of Elms Field is now online. Watch part 1 of ...
Wokingham Borough Council has approved plans to revamp Elms Field by 7 votes to 2. The meeting took place on Wednesday, ...
Campaigners trying to save Elms Field are calling for a public debate on how the council took over the popular ...
PLANS to alleviate the town centre’s parking woes while the train station car park is closed are being put into ...
A petition started by Facebook group Keep Elms Field Green has reached more than 1,300 signatures in a week. The petition ...
A petition on Elms Field was launched on Wednesday and has already collected more than 650 signatures - but even ...
Artwork that brightened up hoardings on a busy Wokingham road has now been joined by ugly graffiti. The Elms Field Paint ...
Campaigners opposed to council plans to build on Elms Field have arranged a meeting in the town centre park this weekend. ...
A new plan for the Elms Field site has been released as Wokingham's regeneration project continues. Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) ...
A supermarket and a cinema company have put their hats into the ring for the new Elms Field Development. Wokingham ...
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