Amount of trees planted in Reading revealed
Progress is being made on the planting of hundreds of new trees in Reading, as initiatives continue to plant even more in the town.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on the planting of hundreds of new trees in Reading, as initiatives continue to plant even more in the town.
Read moreDetailsWork will soon begin on a controversial bus lane in Reading that takes road space away from drivers.
Read moreDetailsViews are being sought on a guide controlling street performances for buskers, musicians and others in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA HEFTY water bill for allotments in Reading that are tended to by gardeners has rocketed by a massive 2,600 per cent due to a persistent leaking
Read moreDetailsThe supermarket is being built in Beke Avenue.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council overspent by £6 million over a year due to the mounting costs of providing care and tackling homelessness.
Read moreDetailsYuan Yang was elected the Labour MP for Earley and Woodley during the general election.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on a years-long, multi-million pound road resurfacing programme taking place throughout Reading.
Read moreDetailsA plan for a bungalow to be demolished and replaced with three homes in the Coley area of Reading has been torpedoed.
Read moreDetailsAn unoccupied office along a busy road in Reading can be converted into a new shop.
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