Plan for bus lane bridge TURNED DOWN by Wokingham planning committee
To loud cheers from campaigners a plan to dump a concrete bus lane bridge on an historic riverside beauty spot ...
To loud cheers from campaigners a plan to dump a concrete bus lane bridge on an historic riverside beauty spot ...
EARLEY Town Council has once again come out against plans to build a bus lane bridge over the historic Kennetmouth. ...
A GROUP campaigning to protect ancient riverside from a single track bus lane bridge teamed up with a Reading town ...
AN OUTSPOKEN councillor has been condemned after suggesting Thames Valley Police are ignoring the borough's drug problems in an historic ...
READING Borough Council (RBC) has launched a new bid to concrete over a natural beauty spot, just weeks after Wokingham ...
MORE THAN a thousand trees could be felled to build a park and ride by the River Thames in Earley. ...
CAMPAIGNERS fighting an ambitious plan to build a park and ride and a single track bus lane over an historic ...
Police officers investigating the disappearance of a Wokingham man have said that they believe his body has been recovered from ...
A REPORT outlining the economic benefits of a third crossing over the River Thames was published this week. The Strategic ...
A GROUP of residents fighting to save a green lung have accused two councils of hiding vital documents from the ...
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