Plan to add 70 homes at former golf course in Caversham could still go ahead
A plan to add 70 homes to a development that is being built on a former golf course north of Reading could still go ahead
Read moreDetailsA plan to add 70 homes to a development that is being built on a former golf course north of Reading could still go ahead
Read moreDetailsThe potential for Reading to expand into its suburbs to create a larger council has been put under government review following months of debate. The Labour government has undertaken a...
Read moreDetailsA government review into spending on local councils will see Reading Borough Council benefit from a £42.8 million cash injection.
Read moreDetailsDozens of rubbish bags and other waste have been spotted dumped on the site in the car park of Pets Corner, along the A4 Bath Road in Calcot.
Read moreDetailsA decision is due on improvements to Henley Road Cemetery, Reading, this week, following proposals for expansions and upgrades to the site.
Read moreDetailsBuildings that have until recently served as an office complex in Reading town centre are now set to be turned into flats.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors in Reading have clashed over the closure of the council's housing company, which has been disbanded.
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,000 apartments could be built in Reading in the coming years as a series of huge projects might be decided this year.
Read moreDetailsA successful American burger chain is due to open 'very soon' as construction of its new restaurant nears completion.
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 people from the Reading area took part in a meditation event held simultaneously across the world.
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