Central library sale agreed
Reading Central Library on Kings Road has been in use for some 40 years.
Read moreDetailsReading Central Library on Kings Road has been in use for some 40 years.
Read moreDetailsA homeowner in Emmer Green has applied for permission to build a two-storey extension to the house
Read moreDetailsSix candidates for the new constituency covering West Reading and surrounding villages are set to debate at a hustings tomorrow night.
Read moreDetailsThe Count Me In Collective, a community-based training brewery for people with additional needs, has applied to take on the outhouse of The Castle Tap
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on the new River Academy secondary school, currently being constructed on Richfield Avenue.
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of a former Reading town centre bank into apartments and a new retail space has been delayed.
Read moreDetailsA TOTAL of 1,021 homes were built in Reading over the past year ? and a fifth of them were designated affordable.
Read moreDetailsEletA call has been made for a street to be named after a former Mayor of Reading, after a suggestion of Electric Avenue was rejected.
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNERS of The Oracle want to create 10 additional parking spaces in its Holy Brook car park.
Read moreDetailsA candidate who backs a reunion with the EU, scrapping tuition fees, and introducing assisted dying has launched his campaign for Reading Central
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