Developer proposes to build homes next to sewage treatment works on Ashridge Farm
The number of houses and flats is not yet confirmed, although David Wilson Homes say they hope to build a ...
The number of houses and flats is not yet confirmed, although David Wilson Homes say they hope to build a ...
Sadly, the exhibition has been postponed. The original story is below. THE NEXT exhibition at The Peacock Gallery will look ...
Do you have few hours or more to spare each week? Maybe you are recently retired? Perhaps your children are ...
THREE teenagers have been arrested after an early evening robbery last night – now police are appealing for witnesses to ...
February has been another busy month as I settle into my new role at Westminster. Due to the large Conservative ...
A first reaction to the draft local plan May I start positively by congratulating the Borough Council on the inclusion ...
WE ARE delighted to report that Blackhall Studios wants to invest in Wokingham borough. For years, as Pinewood Studios, they ...
While last week’s commentary took a brief look at the overall scope and content of the proposed Local Plan, this ...
FEBRUARY 3, 1959 is a day etched into the memories of rock n roll fans of all ages. It was, ...
THE Conservatives’ handling of Earley Town Council’s budget has been labelled a ‘mess’ by the new administration, a charge that ...
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