HOUSING: Planning committee approves 1,600 new homes for South Wokingham
Wokingham Borough Council's planning committee approved plans for 1,600 new homes in South Wokingham, as part of its strategic development ...
Wokingham Borough Council's planning committee approved plans for 1,600 new homes in South Wokingham, as part of its strategic development ...
Montague Park residents fear the Southern Distribution Road will increase accident risks for children.
Wokingham residents are frustrated over a "lack of transparency and communication", and claim developer has 'destroyed' Montague Park meadow.
Residents of Montague Park are concerned about a second round of 'carcinogenic poison' being sprayed on the neighbouring meadow.
“They’re all concerned on the site. They raised it to their managers, but they said that until the Government shuts ...
A NEW single carriageway road that will connect Montague Park with a new four-way roundabout at Waterloo Road was approved ...
FEEDBACK is being sought over plans for the latest phase of the South Wokingham Distributor Road (SWDR). Wokingham Borough Council ...
ONE of the newest homes in Wokingham, with some stunning countryside views, is being offered to the rental market by ...
NEW figures reveal that Wokingham borough is top of the plots when it comes to Help To Buy. The Government ...
FAMILIES across Wokingham borough have been left reeling after their children's places at a new school were withdrawn, just over ...
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