Parliament speech was thanks to residents, says council leader
Cllr John Halsall has thanked residents for speaking up over planning reform worries following Theresa May's speech in Parliament.
Cllr John Halsall has thanked residents for speaking up over planning reform worries following Theresa May's speech in Parliament.
Wokingham Borough Council is encouraging residents to apply for energy-saving grants.
A week after the council launched its campaign to fight housing numbers, leader John Halsall said he is determined to ...
If Robert Jenrick’s planning reforms launched in early August have taught us anything, it’s that you shouldn’t trust Government Ministers ...
Residents are being asked to do four things: write to their MP, write to the housing minister, sign the petition ...
Last week was a bad one for Government ministers - struggling with the numbers. In Housing, Robert Jenrick had side-stepped ...
Government ministers have had a bad week with numbers. In Health, Matt Hancock has cut the official Covid-19 death toll ...
Our front page of July 30, 2020 IT APPEARS that the government is not taking seriously a threat by the ...
Councils are being encouraged to delay collecting money from housing developers designated for community contributions.
ANOTHER week and another batch of stories about building. Planned developments, planning appeals, chopping trees down and mooted housing schemes. ...
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