A DEVELOPER that is proposing to build homes on land to the south of the A4 New Bath Road has objected to another planning application for homes on the opposite.
A FAMILY who built their home next to the River Loddon fear that further housing developments along the river will increase the risk of flooding. Caroline Hubba.
RESIDENTS are opposing plans for 230 new homes between Wargrave and Charvil. Barratt David Wilson wants to develop land at Riverways Farm, north of New Bath Roa.
Pub opens goat farm (no kidding) );
CUSTOMERS aren’t the only ones jumping for joy at the re-opening of pubs.
The Maltsters Arms in Rotherfield Greys has built a pocket farm at the bottom of its paddock, which includes chickens, quails and two pygmy goats that love to bounce on a trampoline.
The eggs from the birds are used for dishes on the pub’s menu but as there is a surplus many have been handed out to the community free during the coronavirus lockdown.
Gary and Donna Clarke, who took over the pub at the beginning of last year, say the animals have proved to be popular with customers.