Burger restaurant chain Fat Hippo submits fresh planning application for Reading’s Jackson’s Corner
A RESTAURANT chain hoping to open in Reading town centre has submitted a fresh planning application to the council.
Read moreDetailsA RESTAURANT chain hoping to open in Reading town centre has submitted a fresh planning application to the council.
Read moreDetailsDOUBLE yellow lines could be introduced outside a new drive-through coffee shop in a bid to stop queueing outside.
Read moreDetailsREADING BOROUGH COUNCIL wants to demolish an unused day care centre and offices to create housing and a new facilities
Read moreDetailsNEAR MISSES and crashes at an East Reading crossroads has led to neighbours calling for road safety measures to be implemented.
Read moreDetailsBUS SHELTERS at Jackson's Corner in Reading town centre could be moved as part of plans to revamp the historic area to accommodate new housing.
Read moreDetailsA WEEKDAY closure for an east Reading road could become permanent due to the success of a School Street trial
Read moreDetailsA COUNCILLOR elected to Reading Borough Council last month has been praised by a Labour MP on a visit to his ward.
Read moreDetailsPlans to replace the former headquarters of the fire service in Reading's Dee Road with housing were approved this week
Read moreDetailsRISING construction costs have been cited as the reason why a new nursery in Emmer Green will not be built.
Read moreDetailsA FRESH call to reform school inspections has been made by the sister of a Caversham headteacher.
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