Wokingham council’s public notice placement choice queried
THE PLACING of the borough’s public notices in publications other than The Wokingham Paper was raised by Cllr Prue Bray ...
THE PLACING of the borough’s public notices in publications other than The Wokingham Paper was raised by Cllr Prue Bray ...
TREES chopped down at a local beauty spot have been compared to something akin to Lord of the Rings according ...
Ruscombe Voice (RV), a second group formed to fight the possible 3,500 homes, has held a meeting for residents to ...
CAMPAIGNERS fighting an ambitious plan to build a park and ride and a single track bus lane over an historic ...
Last week’s Wokingham Paper reported about losing those two planning appeals marks a setback for Wokingham Borough Council (WBC). In ...
TREES on Elms Field have been removed as work on the Wokingham’s town centre regeneration gets under way. Last week, ...
Three new public meetings about 3500 new homes being possibly built on greenbelt in Ruscombe have been organised. The Campaign ...
THE annual distribution of blue bags across Wokingham borough began earlier this month. Households across the borough will receive 80 ...
NEWS that parking charges are to be increased is never a welcome one. We understand the borough council’s problems: revenue ...
WOKINGHAM residents will face a council tax rise of 5.49% plus the parish council precepts, which could add as much ...
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