California Crossroads delayed again as councillors call for new consultation
The scheme, originally proposed in 2015, will see a redesign of the crossroads at the junction of Finchampstead Road and ...
The scheme, originally proposed in 2015, will see a redesign of the crossroads at the junction of Finchampstead Road and ...
Residents fighting 200 new homes on a green field made passionate speeches to try to stop the building scheme.
A second scheme to build 33 custom and self-build homes on a green field has been proposed ? even though ...
THE COUNCIL has no certainty over the level of funding it will receive from the government to help fund bus ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council staff have access to a range of welfare support, including mental health first aid ? not everything ...
From Monday, February 6, residents across the borough will be sent a roll of 54 blue general rubbish bags, covering ...
Last year, more than 500 people signed a petition calling for improvements on William Heelas Way, outside Floreat Montague Park ...
THE FUTURE of Wokingham borough will begin to be shaped from Monday, thanks to a new 'bottom up' approach.
RESIDENTS campaigning against plans to build a new 3G pitch on Maiden Erlegh School will be pleased to learn work ...
THE needs of adults with learning disabilities and mobility needs who need supported living accommodation was an issue raised by ...
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