Reading MP liaising with Health and Safety Executive over Station Hill fire investigation
AN INVESTIGATION into a fire at a Reading town centre housing development is still ongoing.
Read moreDetailsAN INVESTIGATION into a fire at a Reading town centre housing development is still ongoing.
Read moreDetailsLABOUR has vowed to win a new parliamentary seat, saying the Lib Dems won't be in with a chance of victory ? but it still has to select a candidate.
Read moreDetailsBOXING, Ibiza, dance music and 90s boys bands could all be heading to Reading's Palmer Park next summer.
Read moreDetailsClothes shop Flamingo Vintage, which opened in August, has applied for retrospective consent for its signage.
Read moreDetailsThe developers behind a conversion of office space in Market Place into apartments have applied to make changes to the schedule of work
Read moreDetailsPLANS to development the grounds around the Select Car Leasing Stadium have taken a step forward.
Read moreDetailsThe council's planning applications committee approved the scheme.
Read moreDetailsA 'SCANDALOUS' rule change by the government will give Reading Borough Council fewer powers to stop more flats being built in Reading
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Labour Party have selected their candidate for the new Earley and Woodley seat.
Read moreDetailsAn official in the Labour Party who came a close second in a previous general election campaign is ready for round two to become one of Reading's MPs.
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