New apartments at Sorbus House avoid affordable housing requirements, claims Wokingham councillor
Nine flats will be made ‘affordable’, two less than required by planning policy for the Fishponds Road site.
Nine flats will be made ‘affordable’, two less than required by planning policy for the Fishponds Road site.
A WOKINGHAM man caught out by a parking fine said the council can’t expect him to keep checking their website ...
EVERYONE knows that if you go down to the woods today, you’ll be sure of a big surprise, but what ...
A MOTION is to be brought to a future council meeting in a bid to catch up on the outstanding ...
A Bracknell-based arts centre is welcoming customers back to its restaurant and amphitheatre, following three months of closure due to ...
THE WAY in which Wokingham Borough Council’s online meetings are conducted became a fierce battle as parties argued over the ...
ONE OF the borough’s four MPs said he is pleased to see the council is looking to invest in safe ...
THE Wokingham Walk will be taking place on Sunday, September 6, in support of Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice. There are ...
A Wokingham farm has been praised for its work throughout the pandemic. Stokes Farm on Binfield Road was named a ...
Thames Hospice is the local charity providing expert care for people living with life-limiting illnesses in East Berkshire and South ...
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