Plan to convert offices into tribunals court in Reading
An office building could be converted into a court near Reading train station if recently submitted plans are approved.
Read moreDetailsAn office building could be converted into a court near Reading train station if recently submitted plans are approved.
Read moreDetailsA building that used to be occupied by Thames Water employees in Reading is due for demolition.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour MPs in Berkshire have been criticised for voting against an effort to speed up the delivery of a new Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsReading council has been blasted for bagging up its parking ticket machines and removing the option to pay with cash.
Read moreDetailsClaims for thousands of parking fines that were issued in error in Reading have 'slowed to a trickle'.
Read moreDetailsA six-figure upgrade is due for a theatre in Woodley despite its troubled recent history.
Read moreDetailsAnswers have been given in Reading over a call for the council's pension scheme to divest from companies that are accused
Read moreDetailsA showdown looms over a bid by a bar and venue to keep on selling alcohol and playing music later at night in Reading
Read moreDetailsPlans for a new day centre and homes that replace a former care home in Whitley have been adjusted.
Read moreDetailsUpgrades are due at schools across Reading to install play equipment that is inclusive for children with special needs.
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