Bid to stop illegal encampments
Extra measures are set to be introduced to prevent illegal encampments at a popular park in Reading
Read moreDetailsExtra measures are set to be introduced to prevent illegal encampments at a popular park in Reading
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR retailer has announced it is closing one of its stores in Reading shopping centre The Oracle.
Read moreDetailsA new restaurant serving African cuisine has opened on Reading's Oxford Road.
Read moreDetailsA number of main roads that run throughout Reading are set for improvement works to be undertaken over the summer
Read moreDetailsA READING landmark will be an integral part of a new housing development after planning permission was granted.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council's planning department has approved advertising designs for a Korean takeaway opening in the town centre
Read moreDetailsA plan to build a four-storey housing block containing five one-bed flats and two studios next to historic buildings in Reading has been rejected
Read moreDetailsQuestions have been raised over whether Reading could one day have an ultra-low emission zone and congestion charge.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of an east Reading street have called for the council to take action on the number of homes being converted into flats.
Read moreDetailsAN EXTENSION could be added to Reading's Broad St. Mall, which would see 601 flats built.
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