Referendum on Theale joining Greater Reading council announced
A referendum on the possibility of Theale joining a Greater Reading council has been announced.
Read moreDetailsA referendum on the possibility of Theale joining a Greater Reading council has been announced.
Read moreDetailsAn entertainment company has applied to host events at a skyscraper in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours have called for the 'dilapidated and tired' play area at their park in Tilehurst to be upgraded.
Read moreDetailsAn Indian food company has expanded to open its second restaurant in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA Korean barbecue restaurant in Reading town centre has launched a bid to sell alcohol and host music events.
Read moreDetailsThe longest serving MP for Reading has launched his annual competition to highlight independent business success stories in the town.
Read moreDetailsA clampdown on 'junk food' advertisements is set to take place in Reading in an effort to promote healthier living.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours complain about 'extreme noise' coming from Reading Festival this year, particularly on the last day.
Read moreDetailsA change in how a Greggs drive-thru operates along a busy road in Reading has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has complained that she and others are forced to run across the road following the 'deterioration' of their bus service
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