Mixed feelings about sale of Reading Gaol to Chinese foundation
People in Reading have mixed feelings about the news that the gaol is being sold to a Chinese education foundation
Read moreDetailsPeople in Reading have mixed feelings about the news that the gaol is being sold to a Chinese education foundation
Read moreDetailsREADING BOROUGH COUNCIL'S property management department has won permission for a temporary teaching building in Caversham
Read moreDetailsA DEVELOPER has applied for permission to build a new three-bed home in West Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe River Thames was blessed for the first time in a Christian ritual.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to tackle poor parking in Coley will be discussed by Reading Borough councillors this evening, ahead of a possible consultation.
Read moreDetailsMore 20mph zones, and increased parking charges for polluting cars, are among measures to tackle Reading's poor air quality.
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL to open a restaurant specialising in burgers in Reading town centre has moved a step closer.
Read moreDetailsA BUNGALOW in Whitley could be demolished to make way for nine new homes.
Read moreDetailsThe bar's operator applied for it to stay open until 2am from Thursday until Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a semi-detached house in Whitley has applied to add extensions to allow the reconfiguration of the living facilities
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