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 ...
CAMPAIGNERS trying to prevent 216 homes from being built on land off Finchampstead Road has issued a rallying cry of ...
WOKINGHAM is well prepared for any outbreak of the Coronavirus according to the council leader, Cllr John Halsall. He said ...
A COMMUNITY vision will be voted on when Wokingham Borough Council meets on Thursday, February 20. Councillors will be considering ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council’s housing arm is expected to continue making a loss for a while longer. Liberal Democrat deputy leader, ...
FALLING school numbers in Earley were raised by Cllr Caroline Smith at a meeting of Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday, ...
THE Council is planning to introduce more artworks into the town centre, following a row over the cost of a ...
Training for adult cyclists who want to improve their confidence on busy roads can now enroll on a training programme ...
A woman with severe mental disabilities was ‘deprived’ of money left to her in her mother’s will because of the ...
NO MORE fumbling for loose change for parking the car. That’s the promise of the very latest, hi-tech machines that ...
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