Major town centre housing scheme set to be scrapped early by council
A major town centre housing project on York Road in Maidenhead is set to be scrapped by RBWM
Local Democracy Reporter
Local Democracy Reporter covering Slough Borough Council and the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Local Democracy Reporter covering Slough Borough Council and the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
A major town centre housing project on York Road in Maidenhead is set to be scrapped by RBWM
Part of a major town centre office block at 50 Windsor Road could be turned into flats if Slough Borough Council gives plans the green light
Two parcels of council-owned land near Ascot train station are set to be sold off if RBWM leaders give approval this week
A leading member of Slough Borough Council Ejaz Ahmed has become involved in a property dispute after a neighbour accused him of extending his house onto their land without permission
Slough Borough Council's wage bill for temporary staff shot up by tens of thousands of pounds in just three months this year after Will Tuckley was appointed as interim chief executive on a salary of £1,100 a day
The sale of a golf course for homes may not bring in as much money as the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead hopes, a CIPFA report says
Several flats have been refused approval in this week’s roundup of planning applications and decisions at Slough Borough Council and the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Slough Borough Council’s empty former headquarters is costing it some hundreds of thousands of pounds a year to keep, leading councillors have said – but it can’t be sold just yet
Former Conservative council leaders have defended their decision to cut council tax after warnings that this has left the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead at risk of bankruptcy.
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