New councillor for Caversham Heights praised by Labour MP
A COUNCILLOR elected to Reading Borough Council last month has been praised by a Labour MP on a visit to his ward.
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.
Read moreDetailsHE WAS once the king of the Castle ward, now he is Reading's first citizen, some 50 years after first being elected to the borough council.
Read moreDetailsA KATESGROVE house has been converted into a home of multiple occupation, known as an HMO.
Read moreDetailsEMPTY offices in Reading town centre could be converted into flats if Reading Borough Council approves an application.
Read moreDetailsA PUBCO that converted a Caversham pub into a steakhouse wanted to change the kitchen extraction system.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S new Liberal Democrat leader says he will hold Labour to account.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build 35 homes that would have seen the boundary of Caversham extended have been taken down.
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