FROM THE LEADER: Creating a safe space for the travelling community
Regular readers of this paper will be all too familiar with the column inches given over to stories of illegal traveller encampments in the town.
Read moreDetailsRegular readers of this paper will be all too familiar with the column inches given over to stories of illegal traveller encampments in the town.
Read moreDetailsDEVELOPER Knole Homes has applied to build a four-bedroom home on the garden of a house off Lyefield Court in Emmer Green
Read moreDetailsBombay Brothers, an forthcoming Indian restaurant in The Village ? the new name for Kings Walk in Reading town ? wants to build an extractor fan
Read moreDetailsAfter a heavy local derby defeat to Henley Hawks Women last week, Abbey Women responded in style with a scintillating six-try bonus-point performance
Read moreDetailsA dedicated site for Travellers and Gypsy communities will be created next to sewage works in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA developer's bid to reduce the number of affordable flats in a 'dull' tower in West Reading has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of the former Three mobile offices in Reading has applied to add 72 apartments to the building despite a similar plan being rejected
Read moreDetailsPLANS to replace a Reading town centre swimming pool with flats has seen a neighbour fear she could completely lose daylight into her living room
Read moreDetailsOne of the biggest mobile networks in the UK has appealed against a refusal for a 5G mast it wanted to install near a playing field.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S taxi fares will increase by £1 following a vote by councillors at a meeting last week
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