Pub with troubled history applies to stay open later
A pub that previously had a troubled history in one of the busiest areas of Reading has applied to stay open later at night.
Read moreDetailsA pub that previously had a troubled history in one of the busiest areas of Reading has applied to stay open later at night.
Read moreDetailsThe ruling Labour Party and the opposition Green Party in Reading have clashed over who won the popular vote for the election this year.
Read moreDetailsGroundworks are taking place at the pitch of the Select Car Leasing Stadium, the home of Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsThe prospect of a low emission zone in Reading has been brought up as councillors have clashed over a controversial cycle lane.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on a project to replace offices in Reading with a logistics hub down a road that has been partially closed for months on end.
Read moreDetailsReform UK failed to win any seats on Reading Borough Council during its first election with a full slate of candidates.
Read moreDetailsCars with automatic number plate recognition have been used to issue thousands of fines to drivers in Reading over a one-year period.
Read moreDetailsA new noodle and sushi bar has opened in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe local elections in Reading saw one of the strongest turnouts in decades and a tight popular?vote race between Labour and the Greens.
Read moreDetailsThere is heartbreak from the Labour leadership in Reading as three councillors who were in charge of key policy areas were all unseated by the Greens
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