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Tuesday, 9 November, 2021
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The Conservative led Wokingham Borough Council has a revised blueprint for new homes and supporting infrastructure across Wokingham Borough which is set to go before residents for their views.

When it next meets on 12 November, our executive is expected to agree to launch a public consultation on the authority’s new Local Plan Update: Revised Growth Strategy.

This would run from 22 November to 17 January next year and everyone should take part because the finished document will help meet demand for new housing, schools, roads, green spaces, community and leisure facilities and other amenities for many years.

Unlike the previous draft Local Plan, which people were consulted on last year, a new town of about 15,000 homes at Grazeley is no longer proposed. Following an unexpected extension of the emergency planning zone around AWE Burghfield to include that area, the Ministry of Defence now opposes development so it isn’t considered achievable.

The Conservative led Council has therefore suggested an alternative approach which will continue allocating most new development to carefully planned major new communities so suitable infrastructure can be provided.

Public meetings will be held from 7pm to 9pm at St Crispin's School in Wokingham on 22 November or at Arborfield Green Leisure Centre on 30 November. Please consider taking a Covid-19 lateral flow test before attending.

There will also be four virtual meetings on 2 and 6 December running from 6pm to 7pm and 7.30pm to 8.30pm on each date, one of which will be recorded for viewing on demand.

All places must be booked in advance by visiting the Engage Wokingham Borough webpage. You can read more on the WBC news website. 

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