95% of Wokingham residents think housing numbers are too high
VIRTUALLY every resident in Wokingham borough who responded to a consultation over housing numbers thinks the rate of building is ...
VIRTUALLY every resident in Wokingham borough who responded to a consultation over housing numbers thinks the rate of building is ...
A DIRECTOR from Wokingham Borough Council’s housing companies has been shortlisted for a national award. Rachel Harrison, who is the ...
‘NOTHING has been agreed or accepted” over plans to build a new 15,000-home town in Grazeley. That’s the view of ...
THE trouble with planning in secret is that when the secrets come out, there is anger. And residents have every ...
I read Neil Coupe’s opinion piece in last week’s Wokingham Paper 'We should be proud that developers want to invest ...
EVERY resident in the borough is being urged to let the Government know what they think about its failure to ...
Neil Coupe Should we be alarmed at the number of new homes being built in Wokingham? There is a recognised ...
EMPTY commercial properties could be converted into housing according to a locally-based planning and development firm. Turley said that up ...
CAMPAIGNERS are urging residents to block a second attempt to build a huge housing development on a popular green site. ...
BOROUGH residents are being asked for their views on where 8,500 homes should be built across the region. Council bosses ...
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