VOTE 2021: Candidates urged to sign pledge to protect riverside land by River Thames
A campaign group is urging candidates in Reading and Wokingham’s local elections to pledge to protect land by the River ...
A campaign group is urging candidates in Reading and Wokingham’s local elections to pledge to protect land by the River ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council says that campaigners hoping to thwart development on a land of green space close to the start ...
CAMPAIGNERS are hoping to save a ‘green lung’ from being turned into a bus lane. Members of SOAR – Save ...
To loud cheers from campaigners a plan to dump a concrete bus lane bridge on an historic riverside beauty spot ...
EARLEY Town Council has once again come out against plans to build a bus lane bridge over the historic Kennetmouth. ...
A GROUP campaigning to protect ancient riverside from a single track bus lane bridge teamed up with a Reading town ...
READING Borough Council (RBC) has launched a new bid to concrete over a natural beauty spot, just weeks after Wokingham ...
MORE THAN a thousand trees could be felled to build a park and ride by the River Thames in Earley. ...
A GROUP of residents fighting to save a green lung have accused two councils of hiding vital documents from the ...
A PETITION protesting against plans for a new park and ride scheme has been launched ahead of a new consultation ...
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