Grazeley resident calls for action on speeding after man's death – and videoing a Fiat travelling at 91mph in a 40mph zone
SPEEDING in one of Wokingham’s villages was raised at the Executive meeting, after a man died in an accident earlier ...
SPEEDING in one of Wokingham’s villages was raised at the Executive meeting, after a man died in an accident earlier ...
A PUBLIC meeting will be held tomorrow over plans to build a gravel pit in Spencers Wood. RAGE – Residents ...
Launched last week – by now you should have received your copy of the Right Homes, Right Places leaflet – ...
Since its announcement, residents have voiced their opinions on the proposed development sites across the borough, but this is the ...
BUNCHES of flowers have been left by a tree in Grazeley after a man died in a car accident on ...
IT SHOULD come as little surprise that residents of Grazeley are concerned over plans to plonk 15,000 homes on their ...
Grazeley resident, Nicola Turnball’s main concerns for the development are the number of houses, which she believes will put a ...
When political parties do the splits it can be very painful too, especially if they’re not very fit in the ...
ANDY Croy, Leader of the Labour Group on Wokingham Borough Council said: “The plan will come as a devastating blow ...
Wokingham will be like a London suburb if the new local plan to build 15,000 homes goes ahead. That‘s the ...
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