Independent planning inspector at hearing for new Sheeplands application
AN INDEPENDENT planning inspector visited Wokingham Borough Council last week to launch a hearing into Hare Hatch Sheeplands. The farm ...
AN INDEPENDENT planning inspector visited Wokingham Borough Council last week to launch a hearing into Hare Hatch Sheeplands. The farm ...
WOKINGHAM’S Council Tax rise will be 3.49% plus the parish precepts and £2 a month extra for the police, taking ...
Visitors look at the plans A SUCCESSFUL event on Saturday allowed Finchampstead residents to get a flavour of plans to ...
BOROUGH residents are being asked for their views on issues such as the Wokingham town centre regeneration, waste and recycling ...
COUNCIL bosses are looking to recruit volunteers to monitor members’ payments. The independent remuneration panel would also make recommendations to ...
LODDON Primary School in Earley is top of the class after a £3.8m makeover by Wokingham Borough Council. The work, ...
A MULTI-MILLION pound expansion of Addington School has been given the go-ahead despite fears it could spill onto a popular ...
The last part of January’s “extraordinary” (unscheduled) council meeting covered proposals for changing the scheme for council tax rebates. The ...
NEARLY £5m is to be spent in the battle against potholes on Berkshire’s roads. The Government says the scheme will ...
RESIDENTS in Finchampstead have the chance to shape the future development of the Gorse Ride estate. Plans for phase two ...
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