Plan approved for burger restaurant to take over former cocktail bar at The Oracle
A plan has been approved that could see a chain American burger restaurant take over a former cocktail bar at a riverside destination in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA plan has been approved that could see a chain American burger restaurant take over a former cocktail bar at a riverside destination in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA formal request is set to be made for Tilehurst, Calcot, and other western suburbs to be brought under the control of Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsWeaknesses have been found in the protection of vulnerable children in Reading
Read moreDetailsA landowner has suffered a double defeat in his plan to build a new home next to a woodland at an estate in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsUsers have been given an idea of what an all-new library will look like in Reading once it's finished.
Read moreDetailsA project to build the next generation of fighter jets has just been set up in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA plan by John Lewis to enter the property market by building apartments in Reading town centre has been scaled back following refinements
Read moreDetailsA debate has been sparked over a potential crackdown on e-bikes and 'anti-social riding' in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA darts bar with venues in Great Britain and the USA could be making its way to Reading in the near future.
Read moreDetailsA digital screen at a fuel station in Reading has been approved despite fears that it would distract drivers.
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