Grazeley Road Closure
WEST WOKINGHAM residents may be required to find alternative routes due to a road closure.
Read moreWEST WOKINGHAM residents may be required to find alternative routes due to a road closure.
Read moreNext year, Enviromena will start work on constructing two multi-million-pound solar farms which will help power Italy and Sardinia.
Read moreWOKINGHAM motorists may be required to reroute their journeys for a day due to planned works.
Read moreA NEW church is holding a family fun day in Grazeley next month
Read moreA WOKINGHAM-based firm is looking to a bright future after securing permission to build a new solar farm
Read moreA READING-based builders? merchants utilised the help of a town centre-based law firm during its recent sale.
Read morePLANS ARE forming for a 75 acre solar farm near Grazeley. West Berkshire Council is hoping to host 45,000 solar panels on its land, bordering with the Wokingham borough. Like...
Read moreWokingham Borough Council is looking at the area south of the M4 corridor between the villages of Shinfield, Arborfield and Sindlesham and an area of land within the existing south...
Read morePlans to build a garden city in Grazeley have been scrapped, but a High Court judicial review could reverse it.
Read more“It seems that perhaps the Ministry of Defence isn’t in step with other parts of the government, as they awarded Grazeley garden city status in 2019.”
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