Adjustments made for plans to add 600 flats to Broad Street Mall in Reading
Adjustments have been made to plans to add more than 600 flats to the Broad Street Mall in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAdjustments have been made to plans to add more than 600 flats to the Broad Street Mall in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA LEGAL parking fines blunder behind thousands of wrongly issued tickets in Reading has prompted a backlash in which the local authority
Read moreDetailsA colourful celebration was held during a gathering of Gurkha military veterans, their loved ones, and the great and good of Reading.
Read moreDetailsAn American coffee chain has opened its latest cafe in Reading at an increasingly busy out-of-town shopping area.
Read moreDetailsA builder has been ordered to knock down homes that were built without permission in Reading, where a neighbour was forced to kill more than 100 rats.
Read moreDetailsA laboratory in Reading provides an exciting space where pupils can engage in fun science experiments, that even include making lip balm.
Read moreDetailsA restaurant from India is preparing to open its first UK site in Reading.
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's MPs has reflected on surviving a horror train crash in London on its 29th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsMore than 43,000 pensioners in Reading and beyond stand to lose winter fuel payments this year as neighbours have expressed 'terror' over the change.
Read moreDetailsA cinema company has spoken out on closure rumours for Vue in Reading as the site is earmarked for more than 400 homes in the coming years.
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