Plan to replace building near Reading town centre given go-ahead after nearly a decade
A plan to replace a building near Reading town centre has been given the go-ahead after more than a decade.
Read moreDetailsA plan to replace a building near Reading town centre has been given the go-ahead after more than a decade.
Read moreDetailsReading's disability forum has heard powerful testimony on inclusive music, deaf children's support and day-to-day accessibility
Read moreDetailsA former mayor and long-serving councillor in Reading has stood down after 16 years in office.
Read moreDetailsReading council has been pressed on its efforts to help people who are sleeping rough following the tragic deaths of two homeless people in the town.
Read moreDetailsA burger chain has moved to a new location in Reading after its former site at a brewery closed down last December.
Read moreDetailsAn MP in Reading has reacted as her Dad from Bracknell has been suspended from the Labour Party over a "misguided" fundraiser for a former mayor.
Read moreDetailsA sombre reminder of a tragedy in Reading where 13 children died will be installed at the hospital where it happened.
Read moreDetailsA plan for flats near a reputed 'prostitution hotspot' in Reading has cleared a crucial hurdle.
Read moreDetailsA road surfacing company in Reading that has been contracted by the council has been accused of producing persistent odours and a health hazard
Read moreDetailsThe council has been slammed as neighbours have had to wait a month for their green garden waste bins to be collected in Reading.
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