17.5 metre phone mast proposed for residential street in Winnersh
Residents commenting on the application have called the mast an “eyesore”, and are concerned that the chestnut trees will be ...
Residents commenting on the application have called the mast an “eyesore”, and are concerned that the chestnut trees will be ...
After extensive feedback and consultation, the borough council have changed the design of the new £1.8 million Dinton Activity Centre.
FIXING flooding of the Showcase Roundabout to ensure it doesn't happen again would be a priority if the Liberal Democrats ...
FLOODWATERS across the borough are starting to recede, but with heavy rain forecast for this evening and later this week, ...
Winnersh has been flooded after heavy rainfall from Storm Dennis saw the River Loddon burst its banks. In an eventful ...
Visitors are encouraged to travel by foot, or find another method of transport to the venue, as they will not ...
Parts of the Winnersh roundabout by Showcase Cinema have been closed due to flooding, with traffic being re-directed.
Today, it was announced that a travelling Post Office — with a specially designed vehicle — will stop in Winnersh ...
GROWING problems with traffic were raised by resident Michael Smith at the Wokingham Borough Council Executive meeting, held at the Shute ...
“Your environment cannot be underestimated. If your neighbourhood is clean and tidy, people take more pride in it even if ...
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