Planning permission sought to revamp parts of Reading Town Centre to create new apart-hotel and update historic pub
PARTS of Reading town centre could be redeveloped according to a new plan.
Read moreDetailsPARTS of Reading town centre could be redeveloped according to a new plan.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre church wants to erect crosses on its building, along with new signage.
Read moreDetailsTHE owner of a Caversham home is seeking permission from Reading Borough Council to build a rear extension.
Read moreDetailsA READING man has received £3,000 compensation for failings caused by Reading Borough Council over delays to home modifications for his disabilities
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 walkers from 12 local charities enjoyed the third Bracknell Together Walk, and raised more than £3,000 for their chosen charities.
Read moreDetailsThe official opening of Whiteknights Indoor Bowls Club took place on Saturday, October 7, 1972, this year the club is celebrating its 50th anniversary
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook Football Club has announced Matt Cronan as its new manager following the recent departure of Eliot Whitehouse.
Read moreDetailsAfter weeks of unusually warm, dry weather, many water companies including Thames Water, Welsh Water and South West Water have announced hosepipe bans
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne & Crown Wood Crocodiles clinched the U11's T16 Pairs Berkshire Youth League Championship after their win over Finchampstead Falcons.
Read moreDetailsWe have become used to receiving changes in the Laws of the Game at the start of each season but this year there was something unusual
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