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WOKINGHAM.TODAY
Thursday, August 6, 2020 No. 273
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Two arrests after man stabbed on main road
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By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokinghampaper.co.uk TWO men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a stabbing in east Reading on Tuesday evening. Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses to the assault, which took place around 6pm on the A4 London Road, close to its junction with St Bartholomew's Road. The junction – which is a busy main road connecting Wokingham borough with Reading – was cordoned off to give police time to investigate, causing jams across Reading, Woodley and Earley. Police said on social media that the victim sustained stab wounds and had been taken to hospital for treatment where he is in a stable condition. The arrested – an 18-year-old man and a 21-year-old man – are both from Reading and remain in police custody as we went to press. Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Dave Turton, said: “We are carrying out a thorough investigation following this incident which at this stage appears to be targeted. “Two men have been arrested and they remain in custody at this time. “We are asking anyone who may have witnessed the assault to please come forward. Additionally we are asking anyone who may have been driving along London Road at around 6pm, to please check your dash cam footage and get in touch if you believe it may assist our investigation.” Anyone with information can call 101, quoting reference 920 4/8/20. Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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‘NEW PLANNING RULES ENDANGER OUR BOROUGH’ Councillors concerned over national reform plan
EXCLUSIVE By JESS WARREN jwarren@wokinghampaper.co.uk COUNCILLORS across the borough are concerned that a naked protest will do little to stop housing development under the housing secretary’s latest plans.
On Sunday, Robert Jenrick announced a “once in a generation reform” to the planning process, which would give automatic permission
to homes, hospitals, schools, shops and offices. The announcement was made in The Sunday Telegraph, where Mr Jenrick explained that land across the UK would be designated into three zones; growth, renewal and protection. Mr Jenrick said the new system would help developers to “build, build, build” affordable homes for 16- to 34-year-olds who have been unable to climb onto the property ladder due to rising prices.
Cllr John Kaiser, deputy leader of the council and executive member for housing and finance, said Mr Jenrick was floating the idea to see the public response, before followingup with information about the intricacies of the plan. He told Wokingham.Today: “We don’t know how the system will work yet, nobody does. “At the end of the day, it’s lots of bravado.” � Continued on page 9
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