Conversion of offices into court near Reading station clears planning hurdle
The conversion of an office building into a court in Reading town centre has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of an office building into a court in Reading town centre has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsA new look for a pub at a busy junction in Reading has been approved as the brewery that owns it is seeking to do an extensive refurbishment.
Read moreDetailsA dancing club that was previously held at a Latin-American themed bar in Reading is on the lookout for an alternative venue following its closure.
Read moreDetailsA man from Kenya who was sleeping rough in Reading has sadly died after freezing to death.
Read moreDetailsThe last remaining Revolution bar in Reading town centre is at risk as its operating company is set to go into administration.
Read moreDetailsResidents in Reading will be facing a delay of more than a year before they can get their glass recycling collected outside of their homes.
Read moreDetailsLabour councillors and activists have recently welcomed the Deputy Prime Minister, David Lammy to Reading for a campaign stop.
Read moreDetailsAn account auditing scandal which led to Reading council having to pay hundreds of thousands of pounds has been remembered nearly 10 years on.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been approved to create more flats at a huge office complex in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsHow much Reading councillors could get paid this year has been revealed.
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