Rejected: Extension plan to Bristol & West Arcade in Reading town centre
A plan to add floors to the Bristol & West Arcade in Reading town centre has been rejected because it would have made the building look 'awkward'
Read moreDetailsA plan to add floors to the Bristol & West Arcade in Reading town centre has been rejected because it would have made the building look 'awkward'
Read moreDetailsThe impact bullying and racism allegations in the fire service nationally has been acknowledged by firefighters in Berkshire.
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Read moreDetailsGOLFERS battled it out at Hennerton Golf Club throughout a series of knockout competitions.
Read moreDetailsWith Labour now somewhere to the right of the Conservatives on immigration, we need to welcome and celebrate the people who make Reading their home.
Read moreDetailsIn one of the best defensive displays so far this season, Abbey Women kept a fourth-placed Old Albanian Saints scoreless until three minutes before
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds paid tribute to the amazing effort his RAMS players have put in so far this season as their perfect National One record was ended
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