Bid to build two storeys of apartments on Woodley town centre shopping parade rejected
Bid to A PROPOSAL to extension flats to a block of shops in Woodley town centre has been rejected by ...
Bid to A PROPOSAL to extension flats to a block of shops in Woodley town centre has been rejected by ...
THE former Wokingham headquarters of a digital marketing firm is to be converted into a school for children with additional ...
More than 1,600 homes have been approved by the borough council’s planning committee, marking the next big step for Wokingham’s ...
Wokingham Borough Council's planning committee approved plans for 1,600 new homes in South Wokingham, as part of its strategic development ...
Permission has been granted for 153 homes to be build near Thames Water sewage treatment plants.
A new solar farm will be build on 20 hectares of land between Arborfield and Swallowfield.
RESIDENTS will be allowed to have their say at virtual planning meetings from this month. Cllr Rachelle Shepherd-DuBey, Liberal Democrat ...
THE ABILITY OF the planning department to act on the climate emergency was questioned at last week’s borough council executive ...
A CONTROVERSIAL rubbish dump has had its years of operation extended in a bid to help the environment. Grundon has ...
"Planning regulations exist to protect all of us and I hope this sends a clear message that action will be ...
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