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Plans to transform part of a Reading retail and leisure centre to create almost 500 homes and new shops have expanded on by developers
Read moreDetailsPlans to transform part of a Reading retail and leisure centre to create almost 500 homes and new shops have expanded on by developers
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD man has called for driving restrictions in Reading town centre to be changed to make it easier for disabled people to shop
Read moreDetailsPlans to develop the Bristol and West shopping arcade site have fallen through as developer Sonic Star Properties withdraws proposals
Read moreDetailsClimate campaigners Extinction Rebellion held a protest outside the HSBC in Reading town centre when it reopened after a three month-long closure.
Read moreDetailsReading council has been accused of a banking 'fail' for investing £15 million in Qatar Bank when it could have invested in a more 'ethical' bank
Read moreDetailsA Reading mum who said the council's children's services bungled her son's move to a boarding school with special needs provision had claim rejected
Read moreDetailsA LANDSCAPING plan, which will see a former Reading pub turned into 11 apartments, has been submitted by the developer.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to make cycle lanes in Sidmouth Street permanent have been met with dismay by some Reading residents.
Read moreDetailsA PHONE mast is often an alien invader, and a Caversham resident fears it will be like something from HG Wells? novel War of the Worlds.
Read moreDetailsA CONSERVATIVE campaigner who wants Reading to do more to tackle flytipping has highlighted rubbish he feels is particularly bad.
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