MP Redwood fears 15,000 Grazeley homes plan could backfire
THE ROW over whether Wokingham should build 15,000 homes in a new garden village in Grazeley took a new twist ...
THE ROW over whether Wokingham should build 15,000 homes in a new garden village in Grazeley took a new twist ...
FLY TIPPING in Wokingham borough is down, despite the introduction of residents permits and charges for disposing of certain types ...
A CONSERVATIVE Councillor who resigned the whip over the secret plan to build 15,000 homes in Grazeley has now quit ...
Wokingham's town centre regeneration gets under way in earnest from Monday, January 9 - an ambitious 18-month project to turn ...
RUBBISH collections will be collected a day later over Christmas week. Blue bags that would normally be picked up on ...
TIPS on how you can cut down on rubbish created over the Christmas period are being offered by the council. ...
THE education of pupils in Wokingham is being put at risk by unfair funding allocations, the organisers of a new ...
A LEISURE centre in Woodley could be demolished and replaced with new facilities, the council has announced. Last night (Thursday) Wokingham ...
A RETAILER in Twyford has been fined for selling alcohol to a child. Sapra Retails Limited, trading as Loco Store, ...
Expenses vote sets a 'dangerous precedent' warning Open letter to be published in Thursday's Wokingham Paper Resignation in light of ...
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