Draft Local Plan: From the producers
With last week’s commentary focusing on what the Local Plan looked like from the receiving end, it seemed appropriate to ...
With last week’s commentary focusing on what the Local Plan looked like from the receiving end, it seemed appropriate to ...
PLANS to postpone Wokingham’s local elections by a year due to the coronavirus have been welcomed by politicians. The decision ...
A WOODLEY infant school has reopened after a staff member came down with coronavirus. Willow Bank Infant School was closed ...
CAMPAIGNERS trying to prevent 216 homes from being built on land off Finchampstead Road has issued a rallying cry of ...
The council said that invoices will no longer be issued to residents to charge them for the service, but instead ...
“I saw the bin men dump all my carefully separated cardboard, plastic, tins and blue bags into one wheelie bin ...
Five guests, including Oxfam’s Ruth Gibbs, will talk about topics relating to the climate emergency, including fashion, climate justice, migration ...
What light through yonder chamber breaks? It is democracy and debate is the sun. After nearly five years waiting, last ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL says it is doing everything it can to minimise the spread of coronavirus across the borough. Measures ...
Residents and campaigners to Save Woodcray Countryside (SWC) are gearing up for a final battle with developers at a public ...
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