Plans to build flats behind pub rejected to avoid noise complaints further down the line
A plan to build flats at the back of a pub near Reading town centre has been rejected over concerns about the venue's future.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build flats at the back of a pub near Reading town centre has been rejected over concerns about the venue's future.
Read moreDetailsNEW homes and a day care centre for the disabled are to be built on the site of a former care home in Whitley.
Read moreDetailsAn extension to a boarded-up council house has been approved.
Read moreDetailsA burlesque themed Christmas party event space has been given the go ahead.
Read moreDetailsA change to one of the main routes leaving Reading could see journey times sped up for taxi drivers and their customers.
Read moreDetailsA Labour councillor has launched a campaign to be her party's candidate for the new Earley and Woodley constituency at the next general election.
Read moreDetailsA READING nightclub could reopen under new ownership.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build a five-storey building in place of a convenience store in Reading town centre has been submitted to the council.
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's busiest roads could be reduced to two lanes according to a plan drawn up by the council.
Read moreDetailsNew parking rules for drivers in Reading have come into force today (November 1).
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