READERS' LETTERS: As seen in The Wokingham Paper of February 27, 2020
Can residents walk on water? A Planning Inspector recently overturned a WBC decision to reject a SANG extension in Shinfield ...
Can residents walk on water? A Planning Inspector recently overturned a WBC decision to reject a SANG extension in Shinfield ...
A NEW GROUP aimed at people who have suffered bereavement will be held in Shinfield on the first Wednesday of ...
PLANS to create a bit of Hollywood magic in Shinfield have been welcomed by Wokingham Borough Council. The executive member ...
"The idea is that we create a Hollywood-type film studio, in the field next to us," said Nick Smith, president ...
Blackhall Studios hope to bring major Hollywood film productions to the UK and create up to 3,000 new jobs in ...
HOLLYWOOD could be coming to Shinfield if a joint venture between a major film studio and the University of Reading ...
THE future of gravel extraction in Shinfield was raised by Wokingham Liberal Democrat leader Cllr Lindsay Ferris. At a meeting ...
Grazeley resident, Nicola Turnball’s main concerns for the development are the number of houses, which she believes will put a ...
Club owner James Suarez organised the tribute run in Mr Drake’s memory. He said: “It was really moving. We had ...
HAD IT gone ahead, Wokingham Borough Council would have been accused of signing away rights to determine where new roads ...
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