Extension proposal for Emmer Green home
The occupant of a house in Emmer Green has applied to build a two-storey rear extension and a single storey side extension to their home
Read moreDetailsThe occupant of a house in Emmer Green has applied to build a two-storey rear extension and a single storey side extension to their home
Read moreDetailsTHE company behind a new mural in Reading town centre wants to add advertising to the artwork.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to replace long-empty student homes on land close to Reading's town centre with a new block of flats has been refused
Read moreDetailsA ROAD closure in place during school run times will become permanent after Reading Borough Councils approved the scheme.
Read moreDetailsA NEW branch of a discount homeware store is expected to open in a Reading retail park this autumn
Read moreDetailsSmelly Alley businesses are open, even if one exit remains closed, a month after a fire that devastated a neighbouring shop in Reading town centre
Read moreDetailsMore than £2,000 was spent on a Reading councillor's trip abroad, it has been revealed.
Read moreDetailsA WATER safety session was held on the banks of the River Thames last weekend, and saw emergency services share potentially life-saving tips.
Read moreDetailsA family-run Polish restaurant will be able to serve alcohol after permission was granted by councillors.
Read moreDetailsTWENTY SIX different ideas on how to improve road safety at an east Reading junction have been submitted to Reading Borough Council.
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