Call for Prime Minister to act over Wokingham building problems
THE PRIME MINISTER has been accused of refusing to respond to councils’ requests over land supply issues and now there ...
THE PRIME MINISTER has been accused of refusing to respond to councils’ requests over land supply issues and now there ...
A new petition against a possible 3,500 homes on greenbelt land aims to “head them off at the pass”. The ...
If last week’s commentary on housing showed anything, in describing the practice of ‘planning by appeal’ along with the misleading ...
Ruscombe Voice (RV), a second group formed to fight the possible 3,500 homes, has held a meeting for residents to ...
Last week’s Wokingham Paper reported about losing those two planning appeals marks a setback for Wokingham Borough Council (WBC). In ...
Three new public meetings about 3500 new homes being possibly built on greenbelt in Ruscombe have been organised. The Campaign ...
FORMER Eustace Crescent residents joined with members of Wokingham Borough Council staff and representatives from Wokingham Housing (WHL) and Berry Brook ...
Wokingham Housing (WHL) said it has just completed the final site clearance work on behalf of Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) ...
RESIDENTS fighting plans to build up to 250 homes in a Winnersh cul-de-sac said that the proposals are “nothing short ...
ONE of the borough’s four MPs has pledged to protect the green belt, while also encouraging one of the biggest ...
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