15,000 homes for Grazeley: Nothing has been agreed or accepted says Wokingham council leader
‘NOTHING has been agreed or accepted” over plans to build a new 15,000-home town in Grazeley. That’s the view of ...
‘NOTHING has been agreed or accepted” over plans to build a new 15,000-home town in Grazeley. That’s the view of ...
THE PRIME Minister was one of the people who helped convince a planning inspector to grant a popular nursery permission ...
WOKINGHAM’s controversial town centre revamp faced fresh criticism this week after claims it was “only a matter of time” before ...
OPPOSITION councillors have warned that the collapse of Dawnus could be very expensive of Wokingham Borough Council. On Thursday last ...
NOT calling an independent inquiry into a long-running legal case finally settled in the High Court has been called “pathetic”. ...
AN OPPOSITION councillor has called on the council to take urgent action following news that Peach Place builders Dawnus had ...
Woodley’s town mayor got on his bike last week to help celebrate the launch of a new bike hub. Wokingham ...
Last Thursday, as Leader of the Liberal Democrats I had the privilege of submitting a fully costed Amendment as an ...
PLANS to restore a 17th century coaching inn will go on show next week. The new owners of the former ...
Representatives from more than 60 voluntary groups came together last week for a special reception hosted by the Borough Mayor, ...
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