Health club applies for permission to install padel tennis courts at Tilehurst base
A HEALTH club in Tilehurst is hoping to add to its facilities with four new padel tennis courts, and an office building.
Read moreDetailsA HEALTH club in Tilehurst is hoping to add to its facilities with four new padel tennis courts, and an office building.
Read moreDetailsOFFICES in Reading town centre will become a home following approval from Reading Borough Council's planning department.
Read moreDetailsA proposal to build seven homes as a replacement for a warehouse has been rejected by Reading Borough Council's planning department
Read moreDetailsBerkshire crashed to a shock 253-run loss at the hands of Cheshire at Nantwich after being shot out for 84 on Tuesday, in only their second
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds hailed 'an exceptionally positive tour' despite Rams' narrow 19-17 reverse at Terenure College in Dublin.
Read moreDetailsBefore the energy price hike it was estimated that more than 7,000 households in Reading were already in fuel poverty, struggling to make ends meet.
Read moreDetailsWe've put together some tips to help you get through the summer holidays and keep providing nourishing meals for the family - without going crazy
Read moreDetailsPlans to build 140 homes on Reading Football Club's former training ground have moved a step closer following full approval being granted.
Read moreDetailsLike the popular conception of Marmite ? love it or hate it ? Reading is the centre of the music world in a week's time as the Festival rolls in
Read moreDetailsStaff and pupils at a school that was at risk of closure are celebrating a 'Good' rating from school inspectors OFSTED.
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