Investigation promised into Station Hill fire
A leading firefighter has promised an 'invasive' investigation into what happened after a fire broke out at the Station Hill development
Read moreDetailsA leading firefighter has promised an 'invasive' investigation into what happened after a fire broke out at the Station Hill development
Read moreDetailsThe Oracle is set to welcome two big names that will replace the House of Fraser.
Read moreDetailsRules are set to change for cyclists using routes around Reading railway station.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour Party has a new branch for the Reading West and Mid Berkshire constituency.
Read moreDetailsBusiness Improvement Districts (BIDs) are places where extra services are provided.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to re-establish a safe lane for cyclists in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNER of a mid-terrace house near Reading West station has applied for permission to convert it into a home of multiple occupation (HMO).
Read moreDetailsProposed changes to a major road in Reading are focused on improving journeys for bus passengers, cyclists and pedestrians.
Read moreDetailsThe cost of space the 20 allotments across Reading are set to increase according to proposals drawn up by the council.
Read moreDetailsA READING restaurant has applied for permission to sell alcohol for longer.
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