Reading Council confirms: plan to concrete over River Thames is dead and buried
PLANS to concrete over ancient riverside to create a single-track bus lane bridge to Reading Station are now dead and ...
PLANS to concrete over ancient riverside to create a single-track bus lane bridge to Reading Station are now dead and ...
To loud cheers from campaigners a plan to dump a concrete bus lane bridge on an historic riverside beauty spot ...
A HILARIOUS new video has been released by campaigners hoping to a stop a concrete bus lane bridge being built ...
EARLEY Town Council has once again come out against plans to build a bus lane bridge over the historic Kennetmouth. ...
AN OUTSPOKEN councillor has been condemned after suggesting Thames Valley Police are ignoring the borough's drug problems in an historic ...
READING Borough Council (RBC) has launched a new bid to concrete over a natural beauty spot, just weeks after Wokingham ...
No member of the SOAR campaign went to the Wokingham Planning meeting with hope of more than a token vote ...
AN EXTRAORDINARY planning meeting will determine the future of a much-loved beauty spot. On Monday evening, Wokingham Borough Council’s planning ...
PLANS to build a new single lane bus bridge over a natural beauty spot have been blasted by the local ...
MORE THAN a thousand trees could be felled to build a park and ride by the River Thames in Earley. ...
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