Plan submitted to convert Southcote house into care home
The owner of a five-bedroom home in Southcote has applied to convert it into a care home for younger people
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a five-bedroom home in Southcote has applied to convert it into a care home for younger people
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR live music venue near Reading town centre has submitted an application to update its venue licence.
Read moreDetailsSAFETY measures on an east Reading road could be changed after being branded dangerous ? but residents are warned it could take some time
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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Read moreDetailsDEVASTATING hooks, ferocious uppercuts and lightning-quick jabs will punish faces when novice boxers take to the ring this weekend.
Read moreDetailsIt's worrying times for millions of people who have a mortgage, a credit card or other borrowings and for tenants in buy-to-let properties
Read moreDetailsUnfortunately, like any urban area, we're not immune to the issue of anti-social behaviour (ASB)
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's MPs has backed a move that would have made changes to how mortgages are repaid to help struggling residents
Read moreDetailsSTRIKING teachers and school staff from across Reading and Wokingham came together on Friday to call for a better-valued education system
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