Greater Reading dream dealt major blow by government decision
A bid to create a 'Greater Reading' by expanding the town westwards has failed as the government has made a decision on local reorganisation plans.
Read moreDetailsA bid to create a 'Greater Reading' by expanding the town westwards has failed as the government has made a decision on local reorganisation plans.
Read moreDetailsPlans are moving forward for a defunct building to be brought back into use as an entertainment venue by the owners of Reading's most famous bar.
Read moreDetailsA clash has taken place over a Reading Buses service that has been saved just days before it was supposed to be cancelled.
Read moreDetailsShoppers have raised fears about losing their place to buy magazines and use the post office in Reading
Read moreDetailsA petition has been launched to make an underpass safer for pedestrians and cyclists in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA pub in a busy area of Reading could soon host live music and performances until midnight
Read moreDetailsFrustration has been vented over neglected vacant shops in a busy area of Reading.
Read moreDetailsFresh faces have arrived at a shopping centre that has become an eating destination in Reading.
Read moreDetailsParents have reacted with sadness as a private school in Reading has closed down for good.
Read moreDetailsThere were tense scenes outside the Reading council offices as taxi drivers vented their frustrations over being forced into electric vehicles.
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